This four-wheel-drive 1966 Ford F-250 custom pickup is powered by a
1993 5.9-liter 12-valve Cummins turbo-diesel engine paired with a
fully rebuilt Getrag G360 five-speed manual transmission. The
engine received a documented refresh and is equipped with a built
Bosch VE injection pump by Goff's Diesel, 5x14 injectors, Hamilton
60-pound valve springs, heavy-duty pushrods, PDD hardened head
bolts, chromoly spring retainers, a billet tappet cover, a PDD
three-piece exhaust manifold, an HE351 turbocharger with a billet
compressor wheel and adjustable wastegate, a water-to-air
intercooler system with a dedicated cooling circuit, a Pusher
intake, a THD high-pressure lift pump, a Champion three-core
aluminum radiator and dual electric cooling fans. Exhaust exits
through a full 4-inch MBRP exhaust system. Power is delivered
through a fully rebuilt divorced NP205 transfer case, custom Slyco
front, rear and intermediate driveshafts, a rebuilt 1976 Dana 44
open-knuckle front axle, a rebuilt GM 10.5-inch 14-bolt
full-floating rear axle, Warn locking hubs and 4.10 gears. The
chassis is a 1972 Ford Highboy and features a Battle Born Super
Duty hydro-boost four-wheel disc braking system, a Blue Top
steering box and custom 1-ton steering linkage. The exterior is
finished in a period-correct two-tone basecoat/clearcoat paint
scheme and is equipped with a color-matched spray-in bed liner, a
bed-mounted toolbox with an integrated 45-gallon diesel fuel tank
and freshly powder-coated factory Ford 16-inch steel wheels wrapped
in 35x11.50R16LT Nitto Recon Grappler A/T tires. The interior
features a custom-upholstered bench seat with houndstooth inserts,
a Dakota Digital dash, boost and EGT gauges, a RetroSound audio
system, new carpet, headliner, sill plates, weatherstripping and
windshield. Kilmat sound-deadening material is installed in the
floors and doors. An AGM battery has been relocated to the toolbox.
The truck is accompanied by extensive build documentation and
receipts. This professional build has 2,500 miles on the completed
drivetrain, and the body and paint were completed in May 2026.
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