1972 Ford F-250 Highboy – 428 FE V8 | Runs & Drives Great | Classic Highboy
This 1972 Ford F-250 Highboy is an iconic piece of Ford truck history, powered by the legendary 428 FE V8 and built on Ford's highly sought-after Highboy platform. Combining classic styling, rugged capability, and big-block power, this truck is ready to be driven and enjoyed.
The seller states that the truck runs and drives great, making it an excellent candidate for weekend cruising, local truck shows, or adding to a serious Ford collection.
Engine & Drivetrain
428 FE V8
Runs and drives great according to seller
Legendary FE big-block performance
Classic Ford Highboy drivetrain
Exterior
Desirable Highboy platform
Classic bumpside Ford styling
Updated wheels and tires shown in the primary photos
Previous wheel and tire setup shown in final photos for reference
Wheels & Tires
Newer wheel and tire package currently installed
First photo reflects the truck's current appearance
Last three photos show the previous wheel and tire setup
Additional Notes
Auxiliary fuel tank mounted in the bed is not included in the sale
Great candidate for:
collector ownership
weekend cruising
local and regional truck shows
camping and outdoor adventures
classic Ford enthusiasts
Ford Highboys continue to be among the hottest segments in the classic truck market, and examples equipped with FE big-block power are especially desirable.
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 mileage, modifications, photos, and descriptions are based on seller-provided information and are believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Buyers are encouraged to perform their own inspections and due diligence prior to purchase.
