1976 Ford F-250 4x4 | 390 FE V8 | 4-Speed | Project with Extensive Engine Refresh
This 1976 Ford F-250 4x4 is a solid foundation for someone looking to finish a classic Ford truck. Powered by a 390 FE V8, the engine has received numerous recent upgrades, while the truck retains its classic 4x4 capability. According to the seller, the truck can be driven short distances, but the transmission needs adjustment before it should be considered road-ready.
The seller also states the truck has good bones with very little rust, making it a promising candidate for continued restoration or a dependable weekend driver once the remaining work is completed.
Engine & Drivetrain
390 FE V8
4x4 drivetrain
New cylinder heads
New rocker arms
Edelbrock Performer RPM camshaft kit
New oil pump
New water pump
New fuel pump
Condition
Seller states the truck can be driven short distances
Transmission requires adjustment
Seller has chosen not to complete the remaining work
Good foundation for someone looking to finish the project
Body & Exterior
Seller states the truck has very little rust
Solid overall foundation according to seller
Classic 1976 Ford F-Series styling
Additional Notes
This truck would make a great candidate for:
classic truck restoration
weekend cruising
hunting or camping rig
vintage 4x4 project
Ford enthusiast looking for a solid platform
Purchase & Shipping
This vehicle is not currently owned by Butter Classics LLC but will be purchased by us upon buyer commitment. Butter Classics serves as a licensed dealer facilitating the purchase from a third-party seller.
We take possession of title and handle all funds to ensure a secure transaction. Pricing listed reflects our retail sale price and may include sourcing, inspection, transportation, and processing fees.
Vehicle is not located in Boise, Idaho.
Shipping available to the lower 48 states for a flat rate of $850.
Dealer documentation fee of $595 applies.
All vehicle details, including mileage, specifications, condition, modifications, photos, and descriptions are based on seller-provided information and are believed to be accurate but are not guaranteed. Buyers are encouraged to perform their own inspections and due diligence prior to purchase.
