This 1971 Ford F-250 Crew Cab 4×4 is a standout addition to any collection with its authentic Mojave-Tan patina and ultra-rare crew-cab 4×4 configuration. Recently taken in on trade, this truck has been restored and modified while retaining the weathered look of an original survivor.
A lifted suspension with Skyjacker shocks adds to the truck’s imposing appearance. To match the body's patina, this Bumpside Crewcab rides on understated 16” steel wheels wrapped in 12-ply commercial-style off-road tires. With its West Coast mirrors and authentic cab clearance lights, this truck looks ready for a ‘70s-era job site, but it will impress enthusiasts of all generations at any car show.
Inside, two rows of brand-new black vinyl seats and a matching headliner add a refreshed feel to the cabin’s patina, while the new carpet hides insulation to repel heat and road noise. The vintage style is kept alive with a two-spoke steering wheel, AM radio, and original gauges.
Under the hood is Ford’s proven 390 CID V8, which sounds like a muscle car with its 3” dual exhaust. This engine is paired with a four-speed manual transmission and a dual-range transfer case. Power is sent to the ground through a Dana 44 front axle with manual-locking Warn hubs and a Dana 60 rear axle.
Up close, this truck looks like the ultimate F-250 Crew Cab 4x4 survivor, but underneath, it has been restored and is ready to steal the spotlight at car shows or ride tall during city parades.