Vehicle Description
Complete Pictures (including undercarriage) and Video at
www.4-wheelclassics.com
This 1985 Ford F250 XL is a really cool Bullnose that spent its
life in California and Oregon. It is a mostly original survivor
truck and we purchased from the last owner who owned it for more
than 20 years. It is a stock and well-maintained truck. The body is
very clean and straight and it was repainted years ago, in its
original color of white, because of clear coat issues. The paint is
still in good condition and this truck has no rust issues and never
has had any other than minor surface rust from paint chips, etc.
The underside is also really clean as you can see from the
undercarriage photos on our website. All of the chrome and moldings
are original and in good shape. The interior is clean and mostly
original. This truck has Power Steering and Power Front Disc
Brakes. It has power windows and locks, tilt, cruise, and working
AC. The lights, turn signals, brake lights, wipers, horn, and
gauges are working. This truck still has the original floor mat in
the truck which is a testament to the care it was given over the
years.
Mechanically this truck runs and drives excellent! The engine is
the 460 V8 with a factory 4 Barrel Holley Carb that runs strong and
was rebuilt around 40,000 miles ago and we have a receipt for the
work done. It was built to stock specs. The transmission is the T19
4 Speed Manual that shifts nice. It is mated to the Borg Warner
Manual Shift Transfer Case. The 4WD works like it should. It has
the Dana 60 Rear Axle with 3.54 Gears and a Limited Slip Rear End.
The front axle is the Dana 44 TTB with 3.54 Gears. This is a great
running and driving truck!!
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