Vehicle Description
Complete Pictures (including undercarriage) and Video at
www.4-wheelclassics.com
This 1993 Ford F250 XLT Supercab is a 1 Owner truck that spent its
life in Oregon. This is a very original and very clean F250 that
has been well cared for. Don't let the mileage fool you...this
truck is really nice and runs and drives excellent!! The body on
this Ford is super clean and straight. The paint looks great and
appears to be all original in the colors of Bimini Blue Metallic
and Oxford White which is an awesome color combo! All of the
chrome, trim. and moldings still look really nice and the underside
is really clean as you can see from the pictures on our website. We
found no rust issues with this truck.
The interior also appears to be original and stock with the
exception of the radio. It is in beautiful condition. The seats,
carpet, headliner, dash, and door panels are all really nice and
you can see this truck has been well cared for. The headlights,
taillights, brakelights, and turn signals are all working. The
gauges all work and the power windows and locks are working. The
heat and AC work. The horn, wipers, and radio all work.
Mechanically this truck is wonderful. The engine is the 7.5L 460 V8
that runs strong with no issues that we could find. It was recently
tuned up and serviced with new belts. The transmission is the E40D
automatic that shifts nice and it is mated to the manual Borg
Warner transfer case. The 4WD works like it should, The rear axle
is the Ford 10.25 with 4.10 gears and a limited slip. The front
axle is a Dana 44 TTB with 4.10 gears. This truck would be a great
everyday driver, weekend truck, or work 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