1972 FORD F250 HIGHBOY WITH 429 V8!!! RESTORED TRUCK!!!

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This 1972 Ford F250 Highboy is a very nicely restored truck and it looks awesome. We purchased from the original owner (according to him), and we have a folder full of receipts documenting the restoration. This is and was a clean and rust free Oregon truck when it was restored. The truck has a lot of nice modifications, and still looks stock and retains an original look. The body on this truck is really clean and straight. It was repainted the original color of Candy Apple Red when it was restored. Whoever painted did an excellent job and the restoration was completed around 2012. This truck appears to have all of the original body panels and we found no evidence of rust. The doors shut like new on this truck and all of the trim was professionally polished and looks excellent! When it was restored the bed was professionally lined and they added an auxiliary fuel tank. As you can see from the pictures is the underside is also very clean as well. When it was restored the interior was totally redone and it looks great! All new matching interior, led lighting, Stewart Warner gauges, added power windows and locks, alarm, tilt steering, and a decent stereo. The interior is all in excellent condition
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It has DANA 60 Axles with 4.10 Gears front and rear. It also has the Factory Locker! The power steering was all upgraded when it was restored and the also upgraded the brake system to power. Really a nice setup and makes the truck drive really nice. This truck was restored correctly and was also restored to run and drive better than when new. No disappointments here. We drive what we sell so that we can give you a first hand and accurate report on how the vehicle runs and drives. Our pictures are never touched up or photoshopped. What you see is an accurate representation of the vehicle.
 
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This 1972 Ford F250 Highboy is a very nicely restored truck and it looks awesome. We purchased from the original owner (according to him), and we have a folder full of receipts documenting the restoration. This is and was a clean and rust free Oregon truck when it was restored. The truck has a lot of nice modifications, and still looks stock and retains an original look. The body on this truck is really clean and straight. It was repainted the original color of Candy Apple Red when it was restored. Whoever painted did an excellent job and the restoration was completed around 2012. This truck appears to have all of the original body panels and we found no evidence of rust. The doors shut like new on this truck and all of the trim was professionally polished and looks excellent! When it was restored the bed was professionally lined and they added an auxiliary fuel tank. As you can see from the pictures is the underside is also very clean as well. When it was restored the interior was totally redone and it looks great! All new matching interior, led lighting, Stewart Warner gauges, added power windows and locks, alarm, tilt steering, and a decent stereo. The interior is all in excellent condition
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It has DANA 60 Axles with 4.10 Gears front and rear. It also has the Factory Locker! The power steering was all upgraded when it was restored and the also upgraded the brake system to power. Really a nice setup and makes the truck drive really nice. This truck was restored correctly and was also restored to run and drive better than when new. No disappointments here. We drive what we sell so that we can give you a first hand and accurate report on how the vehicle runs and drives. Our pictures are never touched up or photoshopped. What you see is an accurate representation of the vehicle.
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