You know Matt your a very honest man. Most people would not point out every flaw of a truck they want to sell. So anyone who buys that great ranch truck has nothing to bitch about. Your profession and honest very hard working man. My hats of to you sir.
Had a 71 Ford 250 camper special. Zero rust. Paint wasn't bad. Only dent back drivers quarter panel. All original. Interior mint except for cracks on dash.
I love this truck, my grand pa had a 1972 F-100. Happy memories of riding next to him driving around town, the smell of the interior, the sound of that V8, the view thru the windshield with that unique Ford hood shape. I want to buy one of this. Is it difficult to find one in good shape, I would rebuild the engine, transmission, rebuild the suspension, brakes. How much a truck like this fully mechanically operational would cost?
Always wanted one of these i currently own two short bed 2 wheel drives. I remember back in 2016 someone had an all original two tone green ranger high boy for 3000 on craigslist and i didnt buy it man i kick myself now. lol
Things sure changed fast. I liked it when they were cheaper but I also look at it this way. Since they are worth more now trucks are getting sold and fixed up that otherwise would have just set and never enjoyed.
I can't believe it sold for that much $! Maybe if it was rust free even surface rust but this thing needs everything. Better for us that already have vintage trucks, but can't imagine starting out with a project for that much investment
You know Matt your a very honest man. Most people would not point out every flaw of a truck they want to sell. So anyone who buys that great ranch truck has nothing to bitch about. Your profession and honest very hard working man. My hats of to you sir.
Thank you!
I don't know this guy from Adam but just listening to him he sounds like a real honest man. Very rare, thank you Matt
we had one like this 1971 4x4 in south africa went hunting with it in namibia. loved that truck
Those trucks built America
Good luck Matt. Everyone who knows your work knows it’s quality.
Thanks you!
Had a 71 Ford 250 camper special. Zero rust. Paint wasn't bad. Only dent back drivers quarter panel. All original. Interior mint except for cracks on dash.
nice!!
Wow that’s a great truck. Would love to have it as is.
Truck turned out great good luck with the sale!!
Thank you!
Love the old girl
She is sure alright!
Gunna make someone a nice truck Matt 😎👍
Thanks man!
I love this truck, my grand pa had a 1972 F-100. Happy memories of riding next to him driving around town, the smell of the interior, the sound of that V8, the view thru the windshield with that unique Ford hood shape. I want to buy one of this. Is it difficult to find one in good shape, I would rebuild the engine, transmission, rebuild the suspension, brakes. How much a truck like this fully mechanically operational would cost?
Amazing pick up truck!
Congrats!!
Thank you
Looks great man!
Thanks!
Dang it was almost like I was riding with you
Look like a nice old pickup there for a 1972 Ford 4x4
1971
Always wanted one of these i currently own two short bed 2 wheel drives. I remember back in 2016 someone had an all original two tone green ranger high boy for 3000 on craigslist and i didnt buy it man i kick myself now. lol
Things sure changed fast. I liked it when they were cheaper but I also look at it this way. Since they are worth more now trucks are getting sold and fixed up that otherwise would have just set and never enjoyed.
@@MattKubik1791 Very true
Have you ever seen a 1972 Chevy crew cab for sale? Or do you know any buddy has one?
What's the size engine on this pickup nice truck not bad loos grate
It’s a 360 fe
What many may not think of is that if this were a modern vehicle all these "dents and dings" would have totaled these plastic Lego cars😂
What a pile
$14,500?... unbelievable 🤔
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I can't believe it sold for that much $! Maybe if it was rust free even surface rust but this thing needs everything. Better for us that already have vintage trucks, but can't imagine starting out with a project for that much investment