Vehicle Description
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This 1977 Ford F250 is a Ranger XLT and it is a really nice truck.
This is a 2 owner Truck that spent its life in Arizona and it is a
very clean truck that has some cool upgrades, but it is a mostly
original truck. It is a very cool old Ford!! The body is excellent
as it should be for an Arizona vehicle. It was repainted in it's
original colors of Raven Black and Silver Metallic which is one of
the best color combos out there. It also has the XLT trim on the
outside which really gives it a great look. The underside is
original and clean with only some surface rust on the bare metal
parts. The front and rear bumpers are custom and we have seen these
on a couple of other old Fords we have sold. Both bumpers have
storage compartments which is pretty cool and the front bumper has
a new 12,000 pound winch mounted behind it. The interior is also in
nice condition and everything is working as far as lights,
blinkers, wipers, heat, etc. Horn is not working. They added an
aftermarket leather seat for comfort, but it does come with the
original seat if you wanted to put it back in.
Mechanically this truck is in great condition!! It runs and drives
excellent! The engine has been swapped with a 429 V8 and it runs
really well with no issues. It has an aluminum intake, Holley carb,
and dual exhaust. It sounds great! The Automatic Transmission is a
C6 and it shifts nice. It is mated to the np205 Transfer Case and
the 4WD works as it should. It also has Power Steering, and Power
Front Disc Brakes. The Rear Axle is a Dana 60 and the Front Axle is
a Dana 44 and they both have 4.10 Gears.
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