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1976 F250 Highboy

Make: Ford
Model: F-250
Type: Standard Cab Pickup
Trim: Custom
Year: 1976
Mileage: 42843
VIN: F26YNA28534
Color: Blue
Engine: 390
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: 4WD
Interior color: Black
Drive side: Left-hand drive
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Northville, Michigan, United States
Extras
Power brakes, Power steering
Stake bed, Sliding rear window, Winch, 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player

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Description of 1976 Ford F-250 Custom

76 F250 with a stake bed. Stake bed heavy duty, approximately 6' x 8'. Pretty good blue paint. Needs buffing. A few spots of corrosion shown in the pictures but overall very nice. Class 3 hitch and wiring, all gauges and lights work, hazards, heater/blower, floor mounted high beam, I never messed with the radio/cd, it's powered but I don't hear it, trans shifts solid, engine starts and runs well, no overheating. Two things, 1: after sitting all winter (always garaged year-round), I dump a thimble of gas in the carb and it immediately starts. 2: someone before me put a Holley four barrel with electric choke.....I feel like it's over-carbureted. Wheels are original aluminum with chrome caps. Aluminum wheels have a few nicks but good shape for their age. Tires have lots of tread. Replaced rear brakes. Replaced battery with new Interstate. Will include the NAPA as I think it is still useable. 4x4 works well, front manual hubs easy to engage/disengage. Front bully bar is well made. Never had a reason to use the 4500 lb. winch. Underneath is reasonably rust-free. I never drove it in salt and I bought it in West Virginia. Seat and armrest area are worn (see photos). My guess is 145000 miles with mainly one driver. Windows roll up and down, quarter vent windows work and seal. The biggest needs are a headliner and sun visors. Not sure why the headliner was removed. Definitely a heavy duty tool that turns a lot of heads. I will include oil/filter for it's yearly change, a battery shutoff switch I didn't install, and the 4" socket required to pull the rear drums, Prior buyer paid but did not pick up truck so I am returning his money and relisting. I am listing locally so reserve the right to end early.