1974 F-250 High Boy 4x4 One Owner on 2040-cars
Eagar, Arizona, United States
Body Type:regular cab
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:360/390
Fuel Type:gas
Year: 1974
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: F-250
Trim: custom
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4x4 divorced transfercase
Mileage: 44,559
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: f250
1974 High Boy Ford F-250 4x4 360/390 automatic trans low pinon Dana44 front divorced transfer case NP 205 It has 4.10 gear ratio axles This truck also came with Fridgking AC .It has had a different engine installed. The owner told me that years back it was running poorly and he took it to a repair shop "And told them to put a more powerful engine in it But can't remember if it was a 390/410/428 " He said it really ran better after it got back from the shop/A lot more powerful ) . IT Starts and runs/needs carb rebuilt ($ on e-bay17.00 kit) /radiator has leak into tranny fluid/has heavy duty radiator (new aluminum 3row under $200.00 ).Big knuckle closed front axle .Power assist steering. 16.5 tires. ONE OWNER Truck We have the original 1974 title /signed open AZ. notarized .Sat for years since 1994 Last year tags were put on it .we just put gas into carb and stuck in a new battery and it fired right up no blue smoke :) It's worth restoring .High Boys harder to find not rusty- different year 2 wheel box on it .Was told it was rolled in a snow bank years ago did a 360' soft roll .AZ truck all its life. Strong sounding motor . Happy bidding !!!!!!! Any questions feel free to e-mail us??? |
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