Detail Info for: Ford : F-250 Ranger Camper Special 1969 ford f 250 ranger camper special

Transaction Info
Sold On:
10/08/2015
Price:
$ 10900.00
Condition:
Mileage:
83645
Location:
Bozeman, Montana, 59718
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1969 Ford F-250
Submodel Body Type:
Ranger Camper Special Standard Cab Pickup
Engine:
390 V-8
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
F25HNF71238
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
This is an Arizona truck, no rust, needs nothing unless you want to paint it or turn on the air conditioning. Clifford (named after a bull) spent its whole life in Arizona until we bought it. from a collector in Arizona in 2010 and drove it to our ranch in Montana in 2011 where it has always been garaged. Paint has worn down to bare metal on the tail gate, but there's no rust. 390 V-8 with full oil pressure, does not burn oil. Runs smooth. Fresh tires. The truck has virtually all the extras available on the Ranger like the tool box built into the left side, and the outside light at the back of the cab. The original owner installed seat covers when it was new and I took off the seat covers last week to reveal an incredible like new original upholstery. Factory air has been disconnected and I expect would need reconditioning. We never bothered because you need air conditioning about three days a year in Montana. We replaced all the hoses and belts, the previous owner had the two gas tanks flushed and the carburetor rebuilt and installed new shocks all round. Plus plugs, points, wires and etc. Truck runs real smooth and rides softly. I doubt there is a better original vintage F-250 interior in the country. The truck has very heavy mats on the truck bed, probably industrial conveyor belts cut to fit. I made high sides out of 3/4 inch marine plywood with posts made out of South American ironwood (Ipa wood). The heavy rubber mats and wood sides are optional, no extra charge, and if you don't want them, I'll keep them. You could drive this truck anywhere there's a road. If you want to ship it, I'll be happy to help. Please feel free to ask questions or ask for specific pics. On Oct-04-15 at 10:54:38 PDT, seller added the following information: The 1969 Ford Pickups brochure (which I will include with the truck) lists Wimbledon White and Cordova Copper among the available colors and I believe Cordova Copper and Wimbledon are the colors on this truck, not Vermillion Red as I originally listed.