1979 Ford F250 Ranger XLT Supercab 4x4
Make: |
Ford |
Model: |
F-250 |
Type: |
Extended Cab Pickup |
Trim: |
Ranger XLT |
Year: |
1979 |
Mileage: |
100000 |
VIN: |
X26SKDG4161 |
Color: |
Black |
Engine: |
429 |
Cylinders: |
8 |
Fuel: |
Gasoline |
Transmission: |
Automatic |
Drive type: |
4WD |
Interior color: |
Blue |
Vehicle Title: |
Clear |
Item location: |
Post Falls, Idaho, United States |
1979 Ford F-250 Ranger XLT Additional Info:
Fresh 429ci motor, Edelbrock Performer intake and 600cfm 4bbl carb, C6 transmission, NP205 transfer case, Dana 44 front axle, Dana 60 rear axle, SunPro tach, 17x8 American Racing Outlaw II wheels, Goodyear LT315/70R17 Duratrac wheels with virtually no wear (1/2" tread), one brand new full size spare wheel and tire, brakes in excellent condition, side steps, factory a/c, new windshield, new rear sliding glass window, new side view mirror glass, all dash lights work, locking gas caps, seat cover, center arm rest with cup holders.
Additional parts: 3G alternator, door panels, transmission kick down linkage, custom console frame to install a modern stereo without cutting the factory frame, Pioneer CD Receiver, dash panel, radiator overflow tank and various other parts for upgrades.
I've owned this truck since 2013. Clean title. The motor was replaced in 2016 and has 3k or so miles on it. It starts easily and quickly with no hesitation or vacuum leaks. I've replaced or upgraded items as needed and purchased additional parts as part of a rolling restoration. Everything works in the interior, but it does need a refresh such as replacing the weather sealing on the doors and putting the driver door panel (and associated parts) on. The body and undercarriage are solid and rust-free but it does have its share of dings and dents expected of a 40 year old truck. The bottom line is it is a clean, reliable truck that can be immediately used as a daily driver or a great start for a restoration.
Local pick up only in the North Idaho/Western Washington area. Cash or bank check (no money orders).
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