"When strength meets style, legends are born, and the Ford F-350 is
no exception. Crafted by the venerable American automaker Ford
Motor Company, this powerhouse of a pickup truck has etched its
name into the annals of automotive history. Born in an era when
trucks began to symbolize not just utility but also lifestyle, the
F-350 emerged as a symbol of rugged American work ethic combined
with a desire for comfort and performance." metrommp.com
For consignment, a 1997 Ford F350 XLT long bed 4x4 pickup truck
showing 115,532 miles, but the true miles are unknown due to
exemption. This truck hails from the West coast and is in great
shape. So good that its second owner bought it back to become the
fourth owner.
Exterior
Last of the OBS, the square body here is coated in an attractive
Oxford White with two stage coverage that has all the signs of a
well cared for ride. Perched on 16-inch wheels and LT rated 75
series tires, there's a wide to the wheel opening and entry is
aided by side steps at each door. Big gaps in the chrome grille
vacuums incoming air and what's missed heads over the long flat
hood, up and over the cab flanked by trailer mirrors. Chrome
bumpers bookend the long truck and a solid rear window looks out
over the bed which has sprayed liner and signs of usage but is
undamaged. Imperfections include rock chips on the rocker panels
and fender, scratching on the door sill, other various chips and
scratches and some of them are touched up.
Interior
Opening the door, we're met with Ford's rather elaborate
combination of gray materials including vinyl, plastic, and carpet
on doors that have two storage bins built in, courtesy lights,
armrests, and integrated speakers and both doors present cleanly.
The cloth seats are in nice shape too with a middle seat doubling
as an armrest when not occupied. Contrasting black features begin
with the steering wheel and the dash surround where black faced
gauges use white needles in a basic configuration that is tidy in
its analogue simplicity. An AM/FM/CD player is in the dash middle
over a three dial A/C panel while carpet is protected by rubber
mats and the fleece-like headliner and visors are in great shape,
completing our tour of this clean interior.
Drivetrain
The bay is a busy place, housing a clean 460ci V8 with fuel
injection and mated to an E4OD 4-speed automatic transmission.
Power is routed to the Ford Sterling 10.25" rear axle and the Dana
60 in front, both with 3.55 gearing.
Undercarriage
There's surface rust and typical metal oxidation but otherwise
nothing of note underneath where things are relatively clean and
dry. The single exhaust flows through a stock style muffler and
finds an exit behind the right rear wheel. Power brakes are on
board as front disc and rear drum and leaf springs are used for
suspension front and back.
Drive-Ability
We climb on up to this heavy duty F-series and put the 460 to work
on the test loop where it pulls well, tracks straight, and brakes
on point. The cabin is simple and comfortable and affords a birds
eye view of the road. Meanwhile, all functional items on this built
tough beast operate as they should and it's on to the truck room
for this useful ride. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these
functions were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot
guarantee these functions will be working at the time of your
purchase.
Work trucks are synonymous with the car hobby. You're going to want
to tow your car to a show occasionally, pick up barn finds, haul
parts, hit the race track, and so much more. If you've heard the
complaints over newer trucks and their engine issues, (cam sensor,
anyone?), you'll understand why these older trucks are in high
demand. Easy to use, easy to work on, and easy on the eyes!
1FTHF36G5VEB03125
1-USA
F-Ford Motor Company
T-Truck
H-8,501 To 9,000 GVWR
F36-F350 4wd Standard Cab
G-7.5 Liter EFI V8
5-Check Digit
V-1997
E-Louisville, KY Assy Plant
B03125-Sequential Unit Number
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acres!). The largest single location consignment dealer of classic
and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the
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There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
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