1975 Ford F-250 4x4 Ranger XLT "Highboy"
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You don't need to stand on the corner to sell Lemonade any more. Because we're bringing the juice to you folks. And what a juicy mix we've got. We love color and this has got to be one of the most unique combos we have ever come across. Not for the faint of heart. this 1975 Ford F-250 Ranger XLT factory 4x4 Highboy represents only 1 of 12 ever made in Regular & Deluxe Tutone colors of Gl...
You don't need to stand on the corner to sell Lemonade any more. Because we're bringing the juice to you folks. And what a juicy mix we've got. We love color and this has got to be one of the most unique combos we have ever come across. Not for the faint of heart. this 1975 Ford F-250 Ranger XLT factory 4x4 Highboy represents only 1 of 12 ever made in Regular & Deluxe Tutone colors of Glen Green and Baytree Green in XLT trim for the 1975 model year.
In fact, of the over 47,000 factory F-250 4x4's made for '75, only 181 left the factory in this combo; regardless of trim option. That's less than 1/3 of 1% to be found in this color. And only 12 of the 181 made for that year in this juicy combo came in top level Ranger XLT trim.
This truck was built on August 30th, 1974 and sold new by Bob's Ford Inc. of Craig, Colorado on September 26th of the same year. After retaining its original color combination and trim for the last 46+ years, the truck was given some serious performance upgrades. Big block power now gives this sour girl some real motivation with the 460 V8 under the hood. And generally speaking, 1976 marked the first year of factory disc brakes in the four-bys from Ford. But this truck now provides excellent stopping power with a full front disc brake axle conversion up front. Get yer juice squeezed boys and girls! You likely won't see another one like it again.