For Sale: 1977 Ford F250 in Walla Walla, Washington for sale in Walla Walla, WA

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Vehicle Description Yes you read that right, original mileage, original paint, interior and exterior.
This truck was owned by one person, bought the truck for his new electrician shop, quickly realized an open truck meant theft and parked it in the shop all these years.
We bought it from him in 2020 and put much into getting up back into working order.
There is long list of work done to this truck.
Its really nice, runs great, huge 460 under the hood (engine replaced back when it was a young buck, don't know why, so this engine has 25K on it, just broke in), new copper radiator, A/C updated and works, new fuel tank, carb and basically anything with gas replaced as it all congealed of the years.
5 new tires, shocks and suspension, brakes and good tune up.
Took us a few years to work out the kinks.
There is a dent on the truck bed, a tree fell on it, outside of that and crack in windshield, perfect.
Why are we selling? Bought this for our son- he's a vintage car fanatic - but at 6'4 and just 16 years of age- he doesn't fit in it.
He is heart broken.
worked on it all this time and not be able to drive it.
So, we hate to let it go, we worked hard to get it to where it is now and want to hand it off to someone who will cherish it as much as we have.
Ps.
I got the original plates!.
  • Year: 1977
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: F250

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