Vehicle Description
An awesome tall stance, big V8 power, and the right upgrades both
for flair and to get the job done... that's what you get with this
1975 Ford F-250 Highboy 4x4.
This truck offers just the right combination of functionality and
flash. The bright red paint gives this truck flair without getting
so fancy you'll stop using this 4x4 for all its intended purposes.
After all, a big and tall truck with a racing stripe on the hood
wants to be a hard-charger everywhere from the High Country to High
Street. And the bold attitude continues on the brightwork. The
front bumper has big guards to push others out of your way, and the
diamond plate rear bumper has a handy step that also holds the tow
hitch. And we know you love the style and ruggedness that comes
from the polished 8-lug wheels. There are work-ready details, like
the cab roof lights, bed tie-down cleats, and a long bed that's
absolutely ready for work.
The red returns inside, but the really impressive part is the
black. Taut door panels, a newer dash pad, newer carpeting, and a
comfy bench seat. You'll spot a few more nice upgrades, like the
wood-rimmed sports steering wheel, auxiliary gauges, tinted
windows, and a retro-style AM/FM digital stereo w/Bluetooth. But we
bet your favorite feature will be the sliding rear glass. It
combines with the side vent windows to give you that classic
old-school breeze through the cab that only a vintage truck
can.
Whether you want this for work or play (or both), you'll love the
extra power this one puts down. The engine bay shows a strong
investment in the 390 cubic-inch V8. The bright blue of the big
motor gives it a stock style, but pieces like the Mickey Thompson
valve covers clue you in on the big work they have done to this
powerhouse. It inhales deeply with a Holley four-barrel carburetor,
and the Hedman headers add power as it exhales with authority from
the dual exhaust. And it has the right supporting pieces, like a
Pertronix flamethrower coil, fresh wires, fresh hoses, and an
aluminum radiator. It earns its Highboy nickname for the tall 4x4
stance that came directly from the factory on these extra-tough
F-250s. And the undercarriage photos show how fresh these beefy
components look on this restored truck, including Ranchero shocks
and Toyo Open Country tires. They also added a Steerman power
steering kit, power brakes, and a three-speed automatic
transmission. So this one is great for the street or the
trails.
This is the classic 4x4 that's like your best friend who's ready
and able for whatever adventure you want to go on today. It's a
great total package that you know you don't want to let slip away.
Call today!!!