This 1976 Ford F-250 4x4 is powered by a 360ci V8 engine paired
with a 4 speed manual transmission and a 4.10 Dana 60 rear end.
Refinished in its factor color of Jade Metallic this truck is an
eye-catcher. This Highboy was originally sent to H O Bell Co of
Missoula, Montana but in 2024 it was found on an Indian Reserve in
New Mexico where it was used for several decades as a work horse.
After being rescued this truck underwent an exterior and mechanical
restoration by being stripped, repainted and having all the
mechanics gone through to make sure the truck runs as good as it
looks. The interior was left mostly original besides installing a
restored A/C dash inplace of the old cut up one and recovering the
old bench seat. Addition equipment includes power steering, power
brakes, gun rack, spray in bed liner, trailer plug in front and
rear, and A/C that needs work. This Highboy is the real deal and a
very sold original frame and panel example of it. This vehicle is
now offered for sale by the selling dealer with a clean Indiana
title.Vails Classic Cars INC93 N 150 W, Greenfield, IN 46140(317)
462-7705
Vehicle Details
1976 Ford F250
Listing ID:CC-1949282
Price:$36,800
Location:Greenfield, Indiana
Year:1976
Make:Ford
Model:F250
Exterior Color:Green
Interior Color:Green
Odometer:64752
Stock Number:VCC-B55557
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