This is an original 1976 F-350 XLT Ranger Super Camper Special with
a 140-inch wheelbase and a set-back rear axle, built to hold up to
10,000 pounds of GVW. It is powered by a 460ci V8 engine with a
4-barrel carburetor backed by a C6 automatic transmission and 4.10
Dana 70 conventional rear axle. This pickup features power
steering, power brakes and the original factory camper
stainless-steel mirrors. It rides on 9.50x16.5 front tires with
factory 8x16.5 steel wheels, and 12x33 rear tires with factory
10x16.5 steel wheels. This pickup is equipped with its original
factory sliding rear bumper, as the Super Camper Specials' massive
rear bumpers were on a sliding system so they could be adjusted for
various camper lengths. It has a built-in pigtail for easy trailer
hookups and has the original factory chrome front bumper, original
combination two-tone paint of Midnight Blue Metallic with Bali Blue
trim, the original interior with a new headliner, original glass
and an original factory rear sliding window. Its spare tire
compartment is behind a removable panel on the side of the bed,
which was necessary due to the longer wheelbase causing Ford to
lose room behind the rear axle that normally accommodated the
F-series spares.
Vehicle Details
1976 Ford F350
Listing ID:CC-1680581
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1976
Make:Ford
Model:F350
Exterior Color:BLUE
Interior Color:BLUE
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:142870
VIN:F35JRB31534
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