Vehicle Description
This 1993 Ford F250 4x4 Extended Cab pickup is an XLT and it is a 1
Owner vehicle that spent its entire life in Arizona. It is a rust
free truck and it is in excellent condition as you can see. It also
has a new Re-Man 460 V8 engine that was put in around 3500 miles
ago. The body on this truck is super straight and clean and it
shows no rust anywhere. It is extremely clean with only minor
imperfections from driving. The front of the hood is perfect
because it had a bug guard on the whole time...we took it off
because it was faded. The paint is also really nice as this truck
was always stored inside so it does not have fading from the
Arizona sun. It still shines really nice and looks excellent. We
were very impressed with how clean the interior is. No rips or
tears and he always had the dash covered so there are no cracks and
it almost looks new. The seat has no rips or tears and looks
wonderful and so does the headliner. This was definitely a non
-smoker vehicle. We found everything working on this truck: all
lights, gauges, power windows and locks, heat, ac, horn, cruise,
and wipers. This is definitely a truck that has been pampered.
Mechanically this truck is very sound. The 7.5L 460 V8 engine which
was replaced around 3500 miles ago runs strong and we have the
receipt from the shop that did it. It is mated to the AOD Automatic
transmission that shifts nice. This truck has the manual shifting
Transfer Case and the 4WD works as it should. The rear end is the
Ford 10 1/4 Limited Slip with 4.10 Gears. Everything on this truck
appears stock and when we took it for our extended test drive we
were very impressed by how it ran and drove. This truck is ready to
roll!!
We drive what we sell so that we can give you a first hand and
accurate report on how the vehicle runs and drives. Our pictures
are never touched up or photoshopped. What you see is an accurate
representation of the vehicle. We take consistent pictures and show
you everything so you can get a true representation of the
vehicle.
Complete Pictures (including undercarriage) and Video at
www.4-wheelclassics.com