It's rare but not totally unheard of to encounter a Ford truck of
its era - after all, Ford was building sturdy pickups long before
the slogan "Built Ford Tough" became almost universally known - but
to come across a specimen like this 1971 Ford F-250 Custom. Looking
as ready for action as can be, this sturdy workhorse comes with a
plethora of fishing and camping equipment already on board that
ably echoes its adventure-oriented purpose.
No doubt this venerable truck could tell some stories. Refinished a
while back in a green mist shade, it appears about as able-bodied
as the day it left the factory, though of course its rugged travels
don't come without some surface mementos along the way. So, as you
take a lap around it you'll see isolated evidence of its toils,
despite its limited mileage, but it's undeniably sturdy, with side
contours that meet up nicely as the cab merges with the bed area,
and a hood and doors that are surrounded by tight even lines and
open and shut without issue. It's outfitted with a compact white
camper in back, over which looms over a sturdy steel rack carrying
a canoe. A whole host of camping and fishing paraphernalia comes
with it, so this vintage Ford is itching for action - its lightly
travelled drivetrain makes such adventures a definite option.
Take a glance inside the cabin and you'll likely be surprised by
just how fresh everything looks. The bench seat is well padded for
comfort and sports a cover that blends cloth and vinyl and fits
nicely, and the floor below it is well-protected by a vinyl liner.
This is an overall driving environment that's in just the road
ready condition you'd want to get those journeys into the
wilderness started with no delay. Up front, the dash area retains
its original configuration and sports a smooth steel surface free
of rust and nicely covered in color matched paint, with a dash pad
running across the top that appears free of any cracks. The factory
gauges inside the instrument panel are all still fully functional -
a welcome sight in any vehicle of this era. At the center of the
dash, the original AM radio still holds its place at the center to
add even more vintage authenticity to the cabin and it also works
as intended. The bed area in back shows some of the expected signs
of wear - this is truck is all about action, after all - but it's
solid and straight.
Beneath the hood, the engine compartment is well maintained and
orderly and the 360 cubic inch V8 at its center is likely the
original powerplant. It looks fresh and vital with its cleanly
painted block, valve covers and air cleaner painted a proper Ford
blue and is in strong running form, having recently been treated to
a tune-up that included an array of new components to up
dependability. The engine pairs with a 4-speed manual transmission
that shifts without issue and was likely also on board when this
classic pickup began its dutiful service. Dual fuel tanks greatly
expand the driving range you'll have at your disposal, as this
ruggedly appealing truck escorts you on future chapters of
adventure on its 16" stock wheels painted to match the camper shell
mounted in back.
The combination of intrepid nature and solid condition of this 1971
Ford F-250 Custom makes it a very compelling opportunity. Call
today!
Vehicle Details
1971 Ford F250
Listing ID:CC-1245165
Price:$17,995
Location:Lithia Springs, Georgia
Year:1971
Make:Ford
Model:F250
Exterior Color:Green Mist
Interior Color:Green
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:47403
Stock Number:4892-ATL
VIN:F25YRM07380
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