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Is he talking about Ford not coming out with a shortbed f250? Or in general? Ford had shortbeds..not sure on the f250.. but you could probably look at the vin number to see. It would take quite the amount of work to convert from one to the other. Are you sure its an f250? I'm not trying to play you dumb or anything. But I'm just lookin at all aspects the vin would tell you if it was an f100 or 250
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Not strange at all for an F250 Regular Cab to have a short bed if the original purchaser was the US Gov't or it was a Domestic Special Order. Look on the Warranty Plate for the DSO code, post what it is.
Do NOT believe the miles shown on the odometer! The odometer reads to 99,999.9 then returns to ZERO!
You can get much more info, including a copy of the original build sheet, window sticker from martiauto.com as Marti has ALL the original 1967/79 FoMoCo records.
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roninx17: 1967/72 Camper Specials use the same 8' Styleside bed as other F100/350's.
EVERYTHING that made up the Camper Special package (with one exception) could be ordered for all non Camper Specials.
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68cabby: The VIN has 11 digits. There is no code within the VIN that decodes to a pickup until 1973.
1970/72: Only the 3rd digit of the BODY code stamped on the Warranty Plate decodes to a pickup.
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This I gotta see. Yes an F250 short bed is rare like the CS longer bed is rare. A standard long bed is shorter than a Cs bed. ND can shed some light on this I think cant'ca Bill?
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It seems awkward, but whenever you "insert a picture" to one of these threads, the forum is looking for the picture somewhere on the web (which is always available) rather than from somewhere on your hard drive (which isn't always available).
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N-O-N-E = NONE!
The only variation: 1973/79 F350's on the 140" wheelbase (1973/76 Super Camper Special, 1973/79 Trailer Special, 1977/79 Camper Special-Ford dropped "Super" after 1976) have the rear axle set back further than other F350's, but the Styleside bed is still 8' long.
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Tricky, are you sufferin' from cabin fever livin' on that island? What year Camper Special has a different length Styleside bed than a non Camper Special?
N-o-n-e = none! 1973/79 F350's on the 140" wheelbase have the rear axle set back further than other F350's, but the Styleside bed is still 8' long.
N-o-n-e = none! 1973/79 F350's on the 140" wheelbase have the rear axle set back further than other F350's, but the Styleside bed is still 8' long.
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With 4,500 miles, I'd be more inclined to believe the truck spent many years on an aircraft carrier than at a shore based Naval Air Station.
How far could one drive on the flight and hanger decks? Depends on the length of the carrier.
And, if on a carrier, this could account for the F250's short bed. The DSO code will tell the tale if purchased by the US Gov't...or not.
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