Vehicle Description
1970 Ford F250 Pickup
The F-series of pickup trucks was first introduced in 1948 and
remain in production today. Ford clearly had a hit on their hands
with the F-series being the highest selling truck in the US since
1977. This cool 1970 belong to the 5th generation and is the
heavier duty F250 model. It is a nice survivor with only 24,916
original miles. It has been kept very stock and original. The body
is in good condition and wears a light Blue paint. The front bumper
is nicely chromed and the rear bumper has been painted White. It
has all of its original style trim and "Ford" emblems which are
nicely mounted in place. The truck rides on a set of White painted
16 inch steel wheels with hubcaps and GT Radial Savero HT2
tires.
Turning those tires is the original 390 V8 motor. It has been kept
very stock with a majority of the components like valve covers
being painted Ford Blue. The truck is nicely optioned with factory
power brakes and power steering. The automatic transmission shifts
smoothly with no issues. Mechanically the truck is very stock but a
leaf has been added to the rear suspension to help improve the
ride.
Inside the truck it has a bench seat with original style plaid and
Blue upholstery. It has lap belts and everything is in good shape.
The dash is painted to match the body and topped off with a Blue
dash pad that is in good condition as well. It has all of its
original style gauges, knobs, switches, etc. A tachometer has been
added to the column at some point. The bed features an aftermarket
Duraliner liner to help keep it protected.
This nice survivor pickup is in great shape and with that low
mileage has a long life ahead of it.
Add it to your collection for $22,500.00!