Vehicle Description
Complete Pictures (including undercarriage) and Video at
www.4-wheelclassics.com
This 1990 Ford F-250 Custom Pickup is an extremely clean, very
nice, low mileage, and original bricknose pickup that spent its
life in the Pacific NW. This is a great looking and great driving
truck. The paint on this truck is all original with the exception
of the roof because the roof paint was down to primer. The rest of
the paint is original and looks great. the colors are Medium
Cabernet Red and Pawnee Tan. It is a really cool vintage color
combo. All of the moldings and chrome are original and nice. The
underside is really nice and clean on this truck we found no rust
issues with this F250.
The interior is original and really nice. It backs up the low
mileage on the truck based on the condition alone. The seat, floor
mat, headliner, door panels, dash, and dash bezel are all in great
condition. The headlights, taillights, brake lights, and turn
signals are all working. The gauges all work. The windshield
wipers, horn, and heat are all working. This is an AC truck and the
AC is blowing cold. A very nice original interior.
Mechanically this truck is great and it runs and drives wonderful.
The engine is the 5.8L 351 V8 that runs strong with no issues or
red flags that we found. It is fuel injected and totally stock. It
has the M50D 5 Speed Manual that shifts nice with a good clutch.
The rear axle is the Ford 10.25 with 3.55 gears. The front axle is
the Dana 44 TTB with 3.55 gears. This is all sitting on a nice set
of Factory Wheels with Hubcaps and All terrain tires. This truck
would make a great daily driver, farm truck, or fun weekend
cruiser.
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