Vehicle Description
Complete Pictures (including undercarriage) and Video at
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This 1995 Ford F250 XLT is a very nice original truck that spent
its life in the State of Washington. This is a very well taken care
of maintained truck that has had only a couple of owners. The first
owner having the truck for $25 + years. The body is straight and
clean and it appears to have all of the original paint and metal on
the truck. The color is Jewel Green Metallic and it is a great
color. All of the original chrome, trim and moldings are original
and till in really nice condition. The underside is also original
and clean and it still has the original primer on the floors.
The interior is exceptionally clean and is all original. The
headlights, taillights, brakelights, and turn signals are all
working. The gauges all work, the power windows and locks work, the
heat and AC work, the cruise, horn, and wipers work. It is really
nice when everything is working on an older truck like this and it
is a testament to how it was cared for. It is an excellent example
of an original 90's truck interior.
Mechanically this truck is top notch and it runs and drives
excellent. This would make a great everyday driver or just a nice
weekend toy. The engine is the original 5.8L 351 V8 that runs
strong and smooth with no red flags. The transmission is the E40D
Automatic that shifts nice and it is mated to the Borg Warner
Manual Shift transfer case. The 4WD works like it should. It has
the Ford 10.25 Rear Axle with 4.10 gears and a limited slip. The
front axle is the Dana 44 TTB with 4.10 gears. This is all sitting
on a nice set of Aluminum Wheels with Goodyear All terrain
Tires.
This is an awesome ride for someone!!! 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