Lariat Super Cab Xlt Options 460 Gear Vendors Under Overdrive 93 K Orig Miles on 2040-cars
Mount Vernon, Washington, United States
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FORD 1985 XLT LARIAT EDITION F-250 . 460 AT . GEAR VENDORS 2 SPEED OVER/UNDER DRIVE . ACTUAL MILES OF 93K.
If you like nearly stock Ford Trucks . With lots of power . This is a good start . There are a few additional aftermarket pieces like the o/d , hood rock guard , cb . I was told the running boards were put on by the dealer . The dash pad , carpet , and seats do not have any damage . I would keep this , but I need $$$ for an old VW. I bought this from the original owner . He pulled a trailer around the Usa and it has sat for the last 10-15 years . Started and occasionally run. This truck has every option and was a custom order . 460 w/ Holley 4 bbl , rear cab , captains chairs,console, ac (not charged) , electric windows and door locks , running lights . Factory in dash Tach , Factory dual gas tanks . Both of which can be activated/monitored via dash switch , Key lock hood , Hood view light , Long bed , Side mount tire w/ factory Ford padlock . Have all manuals , brochure , and driver guide . Has a 1985 B/W Television that 12V Plugs into a lighter . Has a Pullrite brand towing system complete w/ the manual as well . Cobra CB , Alpine AM/FM Cassette etc.. etc.. Factory stock paint . Top of roof is faded down to primer , Stock interior w nice dash pad , mint vinyl rear seats . No dents or rust on body . Truck has overdrive system with two extra gears . $2,500 back in the day . By Gear vendors . Still in business . The spark plugs were original . I replaced them . Wires and cap , rotor are stock original factory . Runs smooth . No smoke in start or when driving. Engine does not burn oil and is very strong . Problems: Has small chip on windshield Top roof upper paint burn off . Oxidation from Sun . OPTIONS: AIR CONDITIONING (Needs updating and charged). HIGH OUTPUT HEATER ELECTRONIC DIGITAL CLOCK SPEED CONTROL . CRUISE CONTROL LIGHT GROUP SLIDING REAR WINDOW TILT STEERING SPARE TIRE CARRIER CENTER CONSOLE RECREATIONAL MIRRORS CAPTAIN'S CHAIRS FORWARD REAR BENCH SEAT AUXILIARY FUEL TANK AUXILIARY TRANSMISSION COOLER AT GAUGES OIL / AMMETER SELECT SHIFT AUTOMATIC TRANS. ENGINE OIL COOLER 460/7.5L TRAILER TOWING / CAMPER PACKAGE ROOF CLEARANCE LIGHTS SECURITY LOCK GROUP SPORTS INSTRUMENTATION W/ TACH ARGENT STEP REAR BUMPER WITH 2000 LB. TOW CAPACITY DELUXE TWO TONE SUPER CAB STYLE SIDE PICK UP |
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