1967 Ford F-250 Highboy 4x4 – 390 FE | C6 Automatic | Classic Ford Truck
This 1967 Ford F-250 Highboy conversion is offered in driver-quality condition and presents as a classic bumpside Ford built on a later Highboy platform. The truck was originally a Ranger Camper Special and the body was placed onto a 1974 Highboy frame, creating a solid classic 4x4 setup.
Powered by a 390 FE V8 paired with a C6 automatic transmission, the truck is described as running and driving. Classic Highboy-style trucks like this continue to gain popularity among vintage Ford enthusiasts.
Engine & Drivetrain
390 FE V8
C6 automatic transmission
Highboy 4x4 frame (1974)
Front disc brakes
Power steering
Mechanical & Upgrades
GT cylinder heads
New 700 cfm Harley carburetor
New brake pads and shoes
Front disc brake setup
Body & Exterior
Body condition described as good
Paint condition fair
Condition Notes
Driver-quality classic truck
Transmission seal leak present
Battery required
Cosmetic wear consistent with age
Included Parts
Components to convert truck to a 4-speed manual (not currently installed)
Additional miscellaneous spare parts
Why This Truck Stands Out
Classic 1967 bumpside Ford body
Built on a desirable Highboy 4x4 platform
Strong FE 390 engine with upgraded carburetor and GT heads
Solid candidate for continued driving, improvement, or full build
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 doc fee of $595 applies.
All vehicle details, including photos, mileage, and descriptions, are based on third-party information and believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Buyers are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence prior to purchase.
