1970 Ford f-250 Ranger Camper Special

Description
Are you tired of modern trucks that offer "heated steering wheels" and "double-digit fuel economy"? Do you want a truck that requires active participation to keep it in a straight line? Then feast your eyes on this 1970 F-250 Camper Special. It's not just a truck - it's an homage to a time when safety was optional and steel was cheep. This is a Camper Special, which means the suspension was engineered to carry a small house on its back. Without a camper, the ride quality can be described as "structurally jarring." You will feel every pebble. It's fantastic. It's finished in beautiful, factory-correct Boxwood Green - the official color of 1970s hard work. The Specs Drivetrain: 2WD. Features Ford's famous "Twin I-Beam" front suspension. It will outlive the sun. Engine: 360 FE (V8). It converts gasoline into noise and torque with startling inefficiency. Transmission: Automatic. Shifts like a tractor, pulls like a freight train. Condition It's 54 years old. It has "patina". It has some rust and leaks a moderate amount of various fluids. It is my daily driver for work and weekend chores.
Details
- Make
- Ford
- Year
- 1970
- Model
- F250
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Exterior color
- Green
- Condition
- Original/Unrestored