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Original 1962 Ford F250 Stepside With 292ci & 4 Speed- Rare Pto Hydraulic Bed Nr on 2040-cars

Year:1962 Mileage:100000 Color: White /
 Black
Location:

Independence, California, United States

Independence, California, United States
Engine:292ci
Transmission:Manual
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

Year
: 1962
Sub Model: Custom
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: White
Model: F-100
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Base
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 100,000

Original 1962 Ford F250 Stepside with 292ci & 4 Speed with PTO Hydraulic Ram Operated Operated Dump Bed--No Reserve!

Submitted for your approval is a rock solid hard to find 1962 Ford F250 stepside truck. Includes California title with pink slip. Sold at a NO reserve. This truck was purchased at a local ranchers estate up here in the Owens Valley earlier this summer.

Consignee/rancher said he had unit running at one time and the carburetor leaked. I believe it will need a carburetor rebuild, fresh battery, & some TLC to get running again.

Exterior features: Straight original cab body with NO significant body damage/bondo or other repairs. Rock solid cab corners, floorpans, & rocker panels. All I have done was to blow the dust & dirt from the unit with my air chuck. Original 1962 Ford f250 F250 owners manual included. Uncut dash board. Original Ford AM radio included. Good window glass all around. Original interior has a torn bench seat which is pictured. 

Powertrain features: Original 292ci. motor. Manual 4 speed top loader type transmission which slips in & out of gear correctly when clutch is applied. Good pressure on both clutch/brakes which function smoothly. Limited slip 4:10 ratio with 9" inch rear end. Unusual hydraulic ram operated step/dump bed. Tires look pretty darn good & all hold air presently. 

Sold as is as pictured. This is represented as a original well preserved 50+ year old ranch truck. Nothing more nothing less.

Please note: Has some rust on middle sides of stepbed sheet metal from long term hay storage so repair or replacement of sheet metal will be up to the winning bidder. It is a 52 year old truck. Please bid with this fact in mind. Spare aftermarket white spoke steel rims (4) are included pictured in back of bed before cleaning out rear bed. Wood bed stringers were removed recently which are easy to replace. No tail gate or front bumper are included.

Excellent restoration potential for the right person. 98% complete as described. Sold As-Is Where-Is because of it's age. For sale locally so this auction could close early. Feel free to make me an offer. It's listed on eBay to sell. Call/text Mike @ 760 two six four three nine eight eight. Local inspection in Lone Pine is available before you bid. If I missed something on the auction let me know & I'll get back to you. Repeat this vintage truck is located up in Lone Pine, CA. 93545 directly off the 395 HWY for both your shipper/pick up info. 

 

Please note: EBAY ADS ARE EXPENSIVE. DO NOT BID IF YOU CAN NOT PAY. A $500.00 NON- REFUNDABLE promissory deposit is due within 24 hours of your purchase. Full payment is due within 7 days. No exceptions. Zero feedback bidders will need to call me before bidding otherwise I will removed your bid promptly. FYI I can haul it to your international transport company for an additional fee. You can trailer it to your destination or have a shipper haul it. It's up to you. Plan on about 50 cents a mile for ANY long distance haul cross country. I can help load. Call/text Mike @ seven six zero two six four three nine eight eight for any important details I may have missed. Check my other auctions & thanks for looking!

Buyer is responsible for pick up or shipping costs. This vintage truck is being sold AS-IS WHERE IS. Repeat: Please email/call/text me with any IMPORTANT questions BEFORE you bid @ 760 264-3988. Its that easy!


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