When you delve into the history of Ford 4x4s, you will bump into
certain terms that won't make much sense at first. Terms like
highboy, dentside, and bumpside muddy the waters of what folks are
talking about, but with some explanation, delineations between
different year models, available packages, weight ratings,
suspension, and more, will begin to make sense. The meaning of
"highboy," when it comes to the Ford Truck line, is a bit more
complicated. That term has an unofficial history of use in
reference to the first four-wheel-drive trucks and isn't
necessarily used for Fords alone. The first 4x4s were aftermarket
conversions of two-wheel-drive trucks. These trucks generally had a
divorced transfer case that made a taller stance obligatory. Later
the term began to be used to refer to pre-1977 � Ford F-250 trucks,
(1967-1977 �), with 4WD and a divorced transfer case. -Thx to Motor
Trend
For consignment, a rarity of the truck world in the form of a great
looking and tastefully upgraded Ford F250 4x4 pickup. Add in that
these days pickup trucks are hotter than the world's climate, then
mix in the fact this is a sought-after Highboy model and you have a
sure-fire winner. Dim the lights, open the curtain, and let the
show begin! APPLAUSE sign blinking...
Exterior
Can you take me higher?...is what best describes the buttoned-up
exterior of this truck. All steel panels are maintaining their
factory specifications with well minded gaps and all draped in a
wonderful coating of Periwinkle blue. For the paint, we are
swimmin' in the deep end of the pool. Browsing over the remainder
of the exterior, we see plenty of straight rust and dimple free
chrome, all perfect badging, a nicely polished grille surround with
an attached black push bar and KC lighting, and some snazzy small
chromed tube step up helpers on either side. This is a standard cab
and has a fuel tank behind the seat, (one of the clues we have a
Highboy on our hands). We see clean windows all around with nicely
polished mirrors along with a fiberglass body matching visor.
Behind the visor is a dual big rig horn setup. The long bed starts
off with a big chrome tubed rollbar with its top edge lined with
high intensity Eagle Eye spotlights. The long bed is covered with a
black spray in bed liner and is fairly clean. All is very well on
the back gate with all original FORD embossings in Periwinkle and a
rear chrome bumper. 17-inch polished and drilled wheels are wrapped
by deep tread Discoverer All Terrain rubber on all 4 corners. Let's
get dirty.
Interior
An integral part of this truck's appeal is the interior. This one
has factory black vinyl square tops and an inserted molded plastic
armrest/actuator panel. Stepping up inside we plant our bodies on
some gray velour broadcloth high back buckets in good condition.
There is a center fold down jumpsuit that converts into an armrest
if you want. These chairs float in clean black carpeting and this
cozies to a blue steel and black plastic factory dash, but now with
some more modern circular chrome bezel gauges on either side of the
factory speedo. There is also a tachometer which is attached to the
Grant GT rally steering wheel topped column. The radio has been
upgraded to a Kenwood AM/FM/CD player. Shift levers are reaching
for the driver from the hump and a foot shaped cover is on the go
pedal.
Drivetrain
Under the hood in a patina and dust covered engine bay we see blue
heads, blue valve covers, blue block, and open blue chromed air
cleaner cover on the 390ci V8 that is not original to the truck.
This mill is topped by a 4-barrel Edelbrock carburetor and it uses
a cast factory intake. On the back is a New Process 435 4-speed
manual transmission. On the way back is a Dana 60 rear and sending
power via the divorced transfer case to the front is a Dana 44
axle. Headers and a Flowmaster exhaust are now on for the
exhale.
Undercarriage
The bottom edge of the rear roll pan has some heavier surface rust
and the remainder of the undercarriage very light areas of the
surface rust. Providing the ride both front, and on back is a leaf
spring suspension. Power discs are up front while power drums bring
up the rear. We note the previously mentioned divorced transfer
case, another clue that this is a factory Highboy, a tall star if
you will!
Drive-Ability
Slipping inside this truck fires right up and is ready to go. And
go it does with easy shifting, nice acceleration, and all working
controls and readouts. The AC has been removed and the reverse
lights are dark.
Excellent job I'd say for this example of the F250 extra tonnage
pickup truck. A nice job on the paint and exterior embellishments
of chrome. Now a shower and a hauler for the business who wants to
attract some classic attention. Show up to your job site and talk
to a customer from this beauty! It's all over but the crying,
curtain call for a bow please!! A P P L A U S E ...
S26YEA52861
S26-Ford F250 4x4
Y-360ci 2bbl V8
E-Mahwah, NJ Assy Plant
A52861-1976 Sequential Unit Number
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