1967 Ford F-250 Ranger 3/4-ton Custom Cab Camper Special equipped with a factory original 390 CID V8 engine paired with a factory 3-speed automatic transmission. The engine is fitted with a rebuilt 2-barrel carburetor (2023 service), power steering, and power brakes. The cooling system includes aftermarket under-dash air conditioning that currently blows cool air but requires refrigerant service.
The drivetrain and mechanical systems include a factory power steering unit that has been remanufactured, new battery (2023), new fuel pump and fuel filter (2023), upgraded transmission cooler, and a rebuilt automatic transmission. Front suspension components such as tie rod assemblies were replaced in 2015. The truck rides on Firestone Transforce HT LT tires mounted on custom polished 8-lug wheels.
Chassis and body are described as rust-free with preserved patina and long-term single-family ownership history. The vehicle retains dual fuel tanks with approximately 46-gallon total capacity. Exterior body lines, doors, hood, and tailgate alignment are reported as solid and functional. Paint was refinished approximately 15 years ago in original Ford blue single-stage paint, showing age-related imperfections, chips, scratches, and minor dents.
Interior features a restored factory-style bench seat with cloth upholstery, restored steering wheel, wool floor carpeting, and a complete original-style cabin layout. Additional features include inside bed lighting, removable wood bed slats, trailer mirrors, tow hitch, and included maintenance records and documentation spanning multiple decades. Minor disclosures include a non-operational temperature gauge, a cracked dashboard with cover, and minor lower body damage near the rear rocker area.