Detail Info for: 1968 Ford 250 Ranger *** No Reserve ***
Transaction Info
Sold On:
06/30/2010
Price:
$ 1617.00
Condition:
Used
Mileage:
1697
Location:
Denver, Colorado, 80205
Seller Type:
Dealer
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1968 Ford Ranger
Submodel Body Type:
390 Pickup truck
Engine:
8 - Cyl.
Transmission:
Manual
VIN:
F25HKD57400
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
This is a 1968 Ford 250 Ranger Special Edition with a 390 engine. Manual. It starts, runs and drives. I volunteer for a non profit charity called Step 13, (www.step13.org). We have a car donation program. This Pick Up was donated to us. As a result I don't have a whole lot of history with it. What I do know is: the folks who donated it are the original owners. They bought it in 1968 right here in Colorado. While odometer says 1697 miles i'm guessing it's 101697. But... the title will say 'O'. Colorado DMV does that as a matter of routine on cars more than 10 years old. Body is in great shape for the age. There's a little hail damage on the hood. There's a little surface rust in the bed and a little more serious rust on the fenders behind the front tires but pretty minimal. (see pics) Glass is good Windows work. Dash has a crack. Radio works. It has a CB. No air. Tires are not great. There's a 5 inch tear along the seam on the driver's side of the seat... easily repairable. 2 gas tanks but i can't swear both work. Passenger mirror is no longer in the frame. It appears to be original paint. I don't see any indication of accident repairs or bondo. Seems to be a pretty straight 68 pick up. If you plan on bidding and you live out of state I always suggest to people that they transport cars just because we don't have any history with them. I hate to see people fly in, get in and just drive off. While thisFord seems solid it just makes me nervous to see you get on the highway and drive off into the sunset without knowing the truck a little better. But obviously this is your choice. Please don't ask me if I think it'll make it to Topeka or Tacoma. I have no idea. All I can say is it's running right now and it seems like a decent solid classic. We have a dealer's license so all the dealer paperwork has to be completed before pick up and if you live in Colorado we have to collect the applicable taxes. But we will give you a temp tag and registration. Also if it sells below $600 we will add $150 fee for all the dealer paperwork. That's pretty much the extent of my knowledge! If you have some other question you think i can answer best to reach me via email: wheelswest@earthlink.net While this is a "No Reserve" auction I'll be happy to entertain offers. We don't have a 'Buy it Now' price but will consider a strong offer. If you buy it we need a deposit withing 24 hours and full payment within 3 days. In addition to wanting it paid for in full within 3 days we'd also like it picked up within 3 days. We're in downtown Denver and space is at a premium. Obviously, if you're far away we can try to work with you but we don't want to have to store it for more than a week. We need it moved ASAP. So please don't bid if you can't get it soon. And please don't bid if you're not good at following thru. Relisting cars is a waste of time. I think that about covers it. Thanks, Wendy
