1976 Ford F-250 Highboy Ranger Pickup. These 70's era trucks are
really climbing in the market withfour wheel drive. ThIs truck's
factory options make this a true collector piece as these classic
4x4'sare becoming hard to find with no rust.Exterior is finished in
a newer red paint job that shows so well and any person would be
proud to goto a show and show off. Chrome front and rear bumpers
give this truck a little shine. Sitting on thefactory 16 inch steel
wheels painted off white wrapped in BFG Mud Terrain AT'S
LT225/85R16 withwhite letters out to give the truck some
attitude.Interior is finished in all red. Red bench cloth seat ,
red carpet , red door panels , red painted dashwith factory black
dash pad. Crank windows, Manual locks, Innovative modern classic
style radiowith AM/FM/Tape. Factory A/C truck with all the factory
ducts on the dash. The A/C does not workas there is not a
compressor in the truck currently.Engine is the ford 400CI V8
paired to an automatic transmission with 4x4 locking manual
hubs.4:10:1 rear end with dana 44 up front and dana 60 in rear.
Truck starts right up and runs and drivesamazingly.Frankman Motor
Company started in 1988 as a small family business that has grown
from anacreage with a converted 2 stall garage as the office to the
largest independent used cardealership in a 5 state area with
almost 50,000 vehicles sold and over 50 employees
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