I've been eyeing this 1970 F250 Camper Special and wanted to get some feedback and possible advice from you all.
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I've been chatting with the owner for a while now trying to get a sense of the condition of this truck, however I'm very new at all this and wanted to ask you all for your thoughts. Owner is asking $7500.
Here's some info I received from the owner:
"Great condition Sport Custom Camper Special in Colorado. Runs great, no dents or rust, recently serviced. Tires almost new. Highly coveted built in tool box. Popup Fifth wheel trailer hitch installed in bed. Cab is in great shape. The truck is 2WD. I believe the engine is a 390 V8, and is not rebuilt The truck has disc on the front, and drum on the rear. It has power steering, and it works great. All of the gauges work including the fuel gauge for both tanks. This summer we had the transmission serviced and the u-joints replaced, along with some fuel lines that where in need of replacement. Lube, Oil, and Filters. Overall it's in great shape, and is a really fun truck to drive around in.
The truck was owned by my parents who are both deceased. My Dad purchased it used in 1996, so we have had it for 21 years. My Dad used it mainly as a farm truck, transporting cattle around town and was probably the second owner, but I don't know that for sure. As far as I know it doesn't have any mechanical problems. We had it serviced in April, 2017. It had an oil change and grease; also had some of the fuel line replaced because of some fuel line leaks. We also had all of the U joints checked, and one was replaced; and had a tranny gasket replaced because of a leak. We fixed everything that we were aware of."
As you can see, as far as the current owner knows the truck doesn’t need anything else done to it at the moment and is ready to go. I have no reason to not believe him, however, a concern would be if there was something he doesn’t know about the truck that could be a potential issue. Again, I'm very new at all this and this would be my first classic truck, so any info/thoughts at all would be super helpful.
Here’s my thoughts on the truck...
What I like:
- Seems like pretty solid condition.
- Interior is nice
- Love the blue color.
- Front disc brakes and power steering.
- Recently serviced.
My concerns...:
- Doesn’t look very clean in the pics under the hood. Some of the parts seem to be in ok physical condition. Maybe they function great though?
I’d imagine I would need to do a rebuild on the engine at some point since it’s never been done and looking aged, but maybe that's something I can do in the future and not right away?
- It’s in Colorado, so I would have to fly there to have a look in person then, have it shipped to me in Southern California.
At $7500 I don't think this is the truck for me since I have to take a trip to CO to have a look and budget to have it transported to me in CA. However, after speaking with the owner and feeling him out on the phone he seems negotiable on price. I would have to get him to around $5500 starting to be in my wheelhouse. Is that reasonable? Although I understand that a 50+ year old truck like this will need the occasional work done to keep it running smoothly, I'm not looking for a restore project or anything I'd have to put immediately work into to get me around. I drive very little mileage day to day, but this truck would be my daily driver and need to be pretty reliable from the start. That's where I turn to you more knowledgeable guys than me for input.
Thanks for taking the time to read and helping educate me!

-Jared
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