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From reading the description, it seems to be pretty much disassembled already!!
From the ad: I have listed it at a VERY fair price because it needs some finishing. I have a fuel-pressure regulator that needs to be installed, it needs a pair of batteries installed, I have the heat-grid dissassembled presently (I could put that back together in just a few minutes though). The rear seat and topper are out of it right now. It has BRAND new Load E rated Good Year Wrangler Authority tires on it (a little smaller than the ones shown in the pictures), but has been sitting for a couple years under a tree, so it needs to be cleaned up inside and out. If buyer has their own rims/tires to bolt up to it, I'd knock off some money to keep the rims and brand new tires for another truck. I have driven it on the interstate, and it will go 74mph. The transfer case lever is unbolted presently, but I can put that back together for the buyer. There's nothing wrong with it. 4x4 works. There's a Skyler Top (tanneau cover) over the bed presently. Ford mechanical speedometer does not work with the Mopar transmission which has an electric speedo output, BUT I have a Dodge speedometer gauge cluster that I'd include with the truck, OR there is a company that makes a box which has a motor in it... and converts the electric signal from the Mopar transmission to a mechanical movement to spin the Ford speedometer head. Costs about $280.00, so I haven't bothered with it. ;
I would think a Ford 7.3 would be an easier & neater conversion. But personally I would find it more attractive with a nice built 460/C6. But just my personal taste. I'm not a diesel guy in light duty trucks.
Craig
Anyone know if there's any truth to this statement (as cut and pasted from Craigslist ad).... Because of patent reasons, Ford and Dodge could not manufacture a 4 door Suburban-type vehicle for many, many years.