Check out my new 1967 F250 4x4 "Highboy" Pictures
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Check out my new 1967 F250 4x4 "Highboy" Pictures
I normally mess around with the dent-sides and have never messed with any bump-sides, but picked this 67 up on Monday. It has a rebuilt 390 and a 4 speed manual transmission. Pretty solid body and a 6/10 paint job that has some bubbles poking through in certain places (the pictures make it look good). It drives and handles good. Interior is rough but I just got a new seat, carpet, and dash to clean it up a lot. I'd like to hear some members ball park estimation on what they think its worth (once the interior is in) I'm know my 73-79 pricing pretty well but I don't have any experience with the 67-72 bumpsides.
And it does have a 72 grill on it.
Does anyone have production numbers on these F250 4x4's?
Thanks
And it does have a 72 grill on it.
Does anyone have production numbers on these F250 4x4's?
Thanks
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Nice truck. Like gangster said; None of the 67 characteristics are on that truck. U sure its a 67. The doors are 68 and later. If the title says its a 67 and the door tag on the drivers door matches; then someone switched the doors and put the original tag on the current door. BTW, 67 doors did not have a door lock **** at the window. The handle locked and unlocked the door; thats how we can tell. Also, the hood emblems on a 67 did not have reflectors. But most people use the re-pops that have the reflectors because that is the only hood emblems available as re-pops. Also, the a/c controls are not 67. I'm thinking its a 68 or 69. Regardless, cool truck.
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Crybabies.
My 67 frame is what determines the year, no matter what else is bolted to it. My bed is from a 70 with a 72 floor, I swapped out my cab for a 72 just because I hate the 67 heater controls and radio cutout. I modified post 67 doors because they were rust free but now have 67 handles and armrests, 69 seat, 67 grill and hood, and trim is 67. 71 right fender, 72 left fender, Dodge front bumper.
My title says 67, and the State agrees.
My 67 frame is what determines the year, no matter what else is bolted to it. My bed is from a 70 with a 72 floor, I swapped out my cab for a 72 just because I hate the 67 heater controls and radio cutout. I modified post 67 doors because they were rust free but now have 67 handles and armrests, 69 seat, 67 grill and hood, and trim is 67. 71 right fender, 72 left fender, Dodge front bumper.
My title says 67, and the State agrees.
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Been busy this weekend and haven't had a chance to get back to you guys. The title and door tag say the vin is F25YCF70882. Need to check the frame. Like I said, I know the 73-79 models but this is my first bump side.
On another note I got the seat tore out and insulated the cab floor with some dyno mat type stuff and got the new carpet in.
Also, I wasn't at home but my father said that at least 4 random guys pulled up our driveway to look at it the first day that I had it home lol
On another note I got the seat tore out and insulated the cab floor with some dyno mat type stuff and got the new carpet in.
Also, I wasn't at home but my father said that at least 4 random guys pulled up our driveway to look at it the first day that I had it home lol
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That vin is not correct for a 4wd F-250 as it denotes a 2wd F-250. It should be F26. It is either a late 69 or early 70 2wd F-250. Check the frame vin on the passenger side of the frame. And did you install the 390 or have the receipts for it? You might want to do a stroke test. The old saying, "a 390 on sale day, a 352 or 360 any other day" applies.
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Crybabies.
My 67 frame is what determines the year, no matter what else is bolted to it. My bed is from a 70 with a 72 floor, I swapped out my cab for a 72 just because I hate the 67 heater controls and radio cutout. I modified post 67 doors because they were rust free but now have 67 handles and armrests, 69 seat, 67 grill and hood, and trim is 67. 71 right fender, 72 left fender, Dodge front bumper.
My title says 67, and the State agrees.
My 67 frame is what determines the year, no matter what else is bolted to it. My bed is from a 70 with a 72 floor, I swapped out my cab for a 72 just because I hate the 67 heater controls and radio cutout. I modified post 67 doors because they were rust free but now have 67 handles and armrests, 69 seat, 67 grill and hood, and trim is 67. 71 right fender, 72 left fender, Dodge front bumper.
My title says 67, and the State agrees.
And it does have a 72 grill on it.
How can we or anyone else give a price without determining what it is?
Now the OP gives a VIN number of F25YCF70882 which does not match to a 4x4 This truck could be a pieced together truck with a bad title, could be a stolen truck on a stolen frame. It could quite possibly be a truck that can't get titled and possibly be impounded.
When someone comes here and asks questions based on what they know, they expect help. For those who are observant, we ask questions.
You didn't jump in with any help, you jumped in telling us you have a Frankenstein and you and the state says that's fine.
Do not jump in on a thread to call anyone names, or offer no help.
If you have no help, stay out of it.