I'm sure that's where it's at, it sold for $97,000, no one has that kind of money that's going to just start using it as a work truck, some private collector has it.
Someone else said it, this truck belongs in a museum. It's a brand new truck and if it gets driven they'll find the seals have dried up and it'll start leaking fluids.
@@deepbludude4697 so nice to hear that! I had a beat up ‘74 Chevy in high school. It looked awful, but I loved it and loved tearing into it. One day, I want to get something to tinker with again.
@@masapell Craigslist i just bought a 74 maverick for 300 bucks 47212 miles on it ill have it running in couple of days Im going to leave it with my son so he has an EMP proof vehicle so that he can get to my remote property when his fancypants infinity wont run...straight outa mad max, haha. Keep em rolling my friend and say no to cash for clunkers.
When I was 16 my dad bought me a new one, still have it today. But needs a lot of work. This video reminds me of when I was young and used to drive it to high school, almost took the time machine back to 1985.
Holy crap !!! I've always wanted this truck!!!! I was born in 1980 and a Ford fan, I have a 2013 FX4 5.0 always wanted a 1980 version !! This is unreal.
Man if I could I’d buy one like this brand new before I’d ever buy a new f250, this thing is pure class and beautiful. I hope whoever buys it keeps nice and preserves it, an original survivor like this just doesn’t exist
That’s awesome, I remember going with my dad to the dealership and bringing home a new 1980 f150. It was identical looking except for the brown color. Brings back wonderful memories. Like everyone else I would buy it in a second if I had the money. God bless
Really ain't that bad once you actually know the vehicle. The problem is when such parts are no longer plug and go and REQUIRE programing to work which no average person owns the systems to do it.
My father bought a f250 1981 in late 80s with 27000km same color but no crome trim. Identical truck, I always thought it was the best looking Ford truck and it's been proven in this video. Gorgeous
He said he wanted to buy it and.. you know. It did sell for almost a hundred grand, and to my knowledge, not to him. I don't care who got it, as long as it's not him.
That truck should be in a museum. I remember when they were new and was shocked at the big round holes in the frame and the lack of a full floating rear axle. If I remember it has a Dana 44 front axle too. They improved them as the years went on and beefed them up and became good trucks. Had a 1982 F-150 4x4 with a 300 and a 4 speed over drive. It was a great truck and did everything I asked of it and some of it was more than I should have asked
This one is a light duty 3/4 ton which had the light duty axles and springs. It was based on gvwr which I don’t remember what it was. The heavy duty 3/4 ton had a full floating rear axle and much larger front hubs as well. It was rated at 8600 lb gvwr. I agree with the other comments that this truck belongs in a museum or some collectors garage.
@@fwcjr8170 I disagree - Cars should be enjoyed not be stationary. There are differences as to how they are enjoyed. I'm not saying drive it and park in the driveway, but drive it and store it properly. But, opinions are like assholes, we all have one.
My dad has a 79 Ford custom super cab. I spent my childhood with a camper on top of it dragging around Canada and the US for about 15 years or so. The body is very similar and dad still has it with a new slide on camper with it and he has almost 830,000 km which is around 515,000 miles! 🇨🇦
Fun fact: that hood light pulls out comnected to a cord to act as flashlight to view around the truck. Not sure how long the cord is but its a nifty feature.
My dad had a 92 parked in a garage its whole life. Had 70,000 miles. He's 91. My wife borrowed it for a day, it snowed and slid into oncoming truck and totaled it a month ago. She walked away and we were all sick. He had minimum insurance. I would love to buy this one.
I cant tell you how many people I know that have gone through 3 or 4 brand new vehicles, meanwhile I'm still driving my 1/2 million mile classic American truck. And yes, I'm an autobody guy and the steel used for the body panels then Vs now, is night and day. The old trucks the beds were twice as thick as modern ones, surprisingly I've found the frames to be a bit beefier as well... A lot of modern trucks used stamped steel, its just a piss poor cheap way to do things.
I love those era F250 4x4s...they really looked like they meant business. I have an '86 with the 460...talk about sucking fuel!!! That's why it's basically just been a shed for quite a few years now. This one makes me drool. I've dreamed of running across one in decent shape from that era, but this takes the cake!
Back in 1980 I was working in Lake Placid during the winter olympics and this was what we had for trucks with every Bell and whistle that was offered by Ford at that time about 15 years ago I saw one had survived and was on the property of John Brown's grave and farm house. It sure didn't look as pretty as it did in 1980. But the fact it survived that many years in the adirondacks was impressive.
Had an 84 Bronco full size w/plow that had been gone thru top to bottom. 351 windsor high output, automatic, limited slip rear end. All I did was plow with it. Never a problem. Had a job related move and no place to put it (I had 4 vehicles at the time) so it was sold as well as the other 3. I do miss that thing. I live in the woods now with a 300' driveway. 🤷♂️
A working feedback carb system on these is rare in itself. They were extremely easy to disable and convert to straight carb and many people who got these just pulled the systems off themselves. They broke down a lot especially under heavy use anyway and there is little chance of restoring an old one to working order because parts are nearly nonexistent. You might just have the last completely stock bullnose underhood.
I wish she had the 300 ci inline 6cyl . My last Ford F-150 with the 300 ci i sold for $800.00 with 4WD. She had 576,199 miles on her ! She was my Winter Beater and crap hauler for 20 years. She was my good friend. We live in Minnesota.That truck never let me down. I chainged the oil every 3,000 miles. It would be 23 degrees below 0 with a 20 mph wind out of the north and she fired up ! I can't tell you how many people i jump started who had old batteries or pulled out of a snow filled ditch or a 5ft high snowbank with a chain .
Miss my ol 80 f150. Had a 300 i6, granny 4spd, 4x4. Painted it almost that same color blue. My dad bought it, changed the engine n drove it for idk how long. I bought it from him my senior yr of high school. Regret ever tradin it off
My neighbor had this exact same truck! He used it on his farm and it was worked to death. It wound up sitting beside his barn when the engine went. It was sold to a guy that I think scrapped it.
For a second a panicked because I thought this was whistlin diesels channel because it's such a good looking truck XD and we all know what happens to trucks there XD
Wow!! I’m green with envy! I had a 1/2 ton 84’ same color for 24 years. Kicking myself for selling it! 😩 would be a dream to have that beautiful truck 😍
Wow....great story.....i have a 2006 F250 like that with only 76000 miles....was thinking the other day about putting it up for sale.....i will have to think about this....thanks
Awesome truck. This one has the “Swiss cheese frame”’ Ford used that for a year or 2 on the 150 and under 8000lb 250 to cut weight. They case hardened around the holes to keep the strength. Also this one has the semi float Dana 60. Too bad you can buy this truck today. I had to buy/build my 84 c3500 to get the truck I wanted
Also, has the zigzag bias plies! Awesome I’d keep them. Notice no blue oval on the grille. Ford didn’t start that agin till 81 or 82. Very special truck
Living in places with all that salt spray will eat the frame up in the winter months. this classic beauty belongs in a showroom museum.some things are not meant to rub on asphalt.
My father bought the exact same truck . In 1980 f250 4x4 4 speed with the 400 cid. Same color ext. And int. With the plow setup. Truck was a real work horse. He even put a nice set of hooker. Side Pipes man that thing sounded awesome.
I saw one on line a few months ago and I believe it was a 1982 with 12,000 miles on it. This one here 1980 much better shape than the one I seen. Yesterday on TH-cam I saw a 1990 F-150 with 53,000 miles
Great truck and sold at auction for $97,000. Today on autotrader used 2020 Ford F250 Platinum $91,745, the link is too long to post. I personally would rather have the 1980 model with the Multi mile snow tires, but at 54 I am an anachronism.
That truck belongs in a museum.
I read that in the voice of Indiana Jones
I think it was sitting in one for 40 years lol
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I'm sure that's where it's at, it sold for $97,000, no one has that kind of money that's going to just start using it as a work truck, some private collector has it.
I bought a F250 in 1980, that thing drank the gas, i was 17yrs old my first new truck
Someone else said it, this truck belongs in a museum. It's a brand new truck and if it gets driven they'll find the seals have dried up and it'll start leaking fluids.
I miss 1980....makes me get teary-eyed looking at this beautiful, simple example of a machine...
And to think I bought a Chevy Monza that year. Made a Japanese car queen out of me.
Oh, well...
Same but I still have 2 old 1980 rigs and 3 60'70 rigs not nearly as pristine but still trucking along on original engines
@@deepbludude4697 so nice to hear that! I had a beat up ‘74 Chevy in high school. It looked awful, but I loved it and loved tearing into it. One day, I want to get something to tinker with again.
@@masapell Craigslist i just bought a 74 maverick for 300 bucks 47212 miles on it ill have it running in couple of days Im going to leave it with my son so he has an EMP proof vehicle so that he can get to my remote property when his fancypants infinity wont run...straight outa mad max, haha. Keep em rolling my friend and say no to cash for clunkers.
Wish I had one of these, but I've got a 1983 GMC, and I'm just happy to have a real truck.
I love how there are still gems like this floating around the world. I would absolutely LOVE to have this truck in my possession.
Beautiful Truck. I'm not a Ford man but wow she something else.
I got my 1st wet dream in a camper in the back of this exact truck
@@vanhalen5625 nice 👌
I’m a ford guy but there’s something about all the old trucks and square bodies that I love ford and Chevy and dodge
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2021 F250: Welcome to your new Ford F250.
1980 F250: bzzzzzzzzzzz.
Omg, how pristine. I want to cry this truck is so pretty.
One of the best trucks I owned back in the day was my 1980 Ford 4x4. It was a tank in the snow. Loved that ‘ole truck. This one is gorgeous.
When I was 16 my dad bought me a new one, still have it today. But needs a lot of work. This video reminds me of when I was young and used to drive it to high school, almost took the time machine back to 1985.
Dad's are the best, my dad gave me his 73 power wagon when I was 16
My dad gave me a 2000 Wrangler 5 speed. Still have it! Going to pull it apart and refresh it and bring it back to stock.
Holy crap !!! I've always wanted this truck!!!! I was born in 1980 and a Ford fan, I have a 2013 FX4 5.0 always wanted a 1980 version !! This is unreal.
the 351M/400M is one of the most underrated big blocks in history.
My 76 xr7 had one in it. Nice motor.
Junk.
@@alanmyers5081 And the ford escort fans have arrived everyone!
I have a 460 1991 in my f-350 ... things a freakin tank .. sucks gas like one too but is prob more reliable then my Honda
Man if I could I’d buy one like this brand new before I’d ever buy a new f250, this thing is pure class and beautiful. I hope whoever buys it keeps nice and preserves it, an original survivor like this just doesn’t exist
I wish they still made these trucks! I used to see these trucks on the lot as a kid
My first truck was an 80 Ford but in 2001. Had an engine rebuild, new upholstery and new paint. Thing ran like a dream and looked showroom
That’s a museum piece! I like the simplicity that you could do your own repairs no computer. B.S. awesome truck
That is unbelievable. I’ve always liked those bullnose Ford trucks. Thank you for sharing and I’d bid on this but divorces are expensive!
They are expensive, because they are worth it... Hahaha.. ✌
@@chancethompson8686 Could be!!
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That’s awesome, I remember going with my dad to the dealership and bringing home a new 1980 f150. It was identical looking except for the brown color. Brings back wonderful memories. Like everyone else I would buy it in a second if I had the money. God bless
Oh Look, an engine you can work on
That isn't covered in plastic
Really ain't that bad once you actually know the vehicle. The problem is when such parts are no longer plug and go and REQUIRE programing to work which no average person owns the systems to do it.
My father bought a f250 1981 in late 80s with 27000km same color but no crome trim. Identical truck, I always thought it was the best looking Ford truck and it's been proven in this video. Gorgeous
This is amazing! I’m rebuilding an 86 and this is the look I’m going for. Beautiful!
Don't let whistlindiesel see this.
He said he wanted to buy it and.. you know. It did sell for almost a hundred grand, and to my knowledge, not to him. I don't care who got it, as long as it's not him.
@@Cheezeball99999
Hundred grand 😳
@@Cheezeball99999 kina would be ironic if it got to him some how
It aint a hundred grand neat. I can get alot of cool for a hundred g's
@@jeffreyyeater1780 my house and 5 acres was 20k less. These people buying these things like this are in another world.
Gorgeous. Seriously, I love the boxy silhouette of early 80s trucks.
I'll give ya the sticker price. Feeling generous today
I just looked it up and this truck sold for $97k!
@@winolaautomotive1131 same price as new f450 dually 4x4 4dr platinum
@@winolaautomotive1131 That's how much money I inherited from my mom in 1988. Thought I was rich!
What! With all the damage on the bed. :)
Haha 😝🤪😝
That truck should be in a museum. I remember when they were new and was shocked at the big round holes in the frame and the lack of a full floating rear axle. If I remember it has a Dana 44 front axle too. They improved them as the years went on and beefed them up and became good trucks. Had a 1982 F-150 4x4 with a 300 and a 4 speed over drive. It was a great truck and did everything I asked of it and some of it was more than I should have asked
This one is a light duty 3/4 ton which had the light duty axles and springs. It was based on gvwr which I don’t remember what it was. The heavy duty 3/4 ton had a full floating rear axle and much larger front hubs as well. It was rated at 8600 lb gvwr. I agree with the other comments that this truck belongs in a museum or some collectors garage.
@@fwcjr8170 I disagree - Cars should be enjoyed not be stationary. There are differences as to how they are enjoyed. I'm not saying drive it and park in the driveway, but drive it and store it properly. But, opinions are like assholes, we all have one.
My dad has a 79 Ford custom super cab. I spent my childhood with a camper on top of it dragging around Canada and the US for about 15 years or so.
The body is very similar and dad still has it with a new slide on camper with it and he has almost 830,000 km which is around 515,000 miles! 🇨🇦
What's the max speed on that thing? Mine doesn't like going over 65, and prefers 55mph. Can't use the highway at those speeds.
Honestly, it is to marvelous to justify driving it. Just beautiful! Glorious!
I love older trucks like this
Beautiful and my favorite Ford color .
Fun fact: that hood light pulls out comnected to a cord to act as flashlight to view around the truck. Not sure how long the cord is but its a nifty feature.
This is a miracle! What an amazing find!
I bought the very first 1977 F250 4x4 351W Manual clutch . Took it clear to Alaska.
Wow, unbelievable. What a beauty that ol girl is. Crazy that it was never used in 40 years.
Rite.. Im 44 and boy have i got some miles on me lol..
This was a find of a life time truly amazing oh if I had the money it would be sitting in my driveway for sure
My dad had a 92 parked in a garage its whole life. Had 70,000 miles. He's 91. My wife borrowed it for a day, it snowed and slid into oncoming truck and totaled it a month ago. She walked away and we were all sick. He had minimum insurance. I would love to buy this one.
Obvious lesson here is...
... Never loan your truck out.
However there's a few lessons in my opinion lol. (In no disrespect to Scott)
Thank God she is ok, but I know that one was tough 🤦🏻♂️
if that nice truck has a mechanical fuel pump, replace it before the diafragm ruptures due to age and non use so that the gas won't mix with the oil.
WOW! This truck will outlast anything GM or Chrysler had. You should keep her.
Real truck with real metal!!! Not like the junk you buy today!
I cant tell you how many people I know that have gone through 3 or 4 brand new vehicles, meanwhile I'm still driving my 1/2 million mile classic American truck. And yes, I'm an autobody guy and the steel used for the body panels then Vs now, is night and day. The old trucks the beds were twice as thick as modern ones, surprisingly I've found the frames to be a bit beefier as well... A lot of modern trucks used stamped steel, its just a piss poor cheap way to do things.
That's a dream find
I'll take it. Un fricken believable..
Thanks for the back story to this. Awesome piece of history 👍🏼
I love love love the old f series trucks they just look so good and they last.
I love those era F250 4x4s...they really looked like they meant business. I have an '86 with the 460...talk about sucking fuel!!! That's why it's basically just been a shed for quite a few years now.
This one makes me drool. I've dreamed of running across one in decent shape from that era, but this takes the cake!
Frontier Ford used to be in Rockford Illinois. Called Rock River Ford now
This truck is absolutely astonishing, a true time capsule for sure.
Back in 1980 I was working in Lake Placid during the winter olympics and this was what we had for trucks with every Bell and whistle that was offered by Ford at that time about 15 years ago I saw one had survived and was on the property of John Brown's grave and farm house. It sure didn't look as pretty as it did in 1980. But the fact it survived that many years in the adirondacks was impressive.
Wow. My dad had the same truck. Getting flash backs. In really good shape
Love this truck! What a beauty!!. Hope the new owner takes good care of it.I own a low mileage 81.
Man wished I had seen this sooner. Would loved to got my hands on it!
Had an 84 Bronco full size w/plow that had been gone thru top to bottom. 351 windsor high output, automatic, limited slip rear end. All I did was plow with it. Never a problem. Had a job related move and no place to put it (I had 4 vehicles at the time) so it was sold as well as the other 3. I do miss that thing. I live in the woods now with a 300' driveway. 🤷♂️
A working feedback carb system on these is rare in itself. They were extremely easy to disable and convert to straight carb and many people who got these just pulled the systems off themselves. They broke down a lot especially under heavy use anyway and there is little chance of restoring an old one to working order because parts are nearly nonexistent. You might just have the last completely stock bullnose underhood.
Holy!!! That thing is absolutely ridiculous!!! Definitely a show truck.
This truck is simply flawless and amazing i really love the paint job
That's got to be the best find of the decade
I wish she had the 300 ci inline 6cyl . My last Ford F-150 with the 300 ci i sold for $800.00 with 4WD. She had 576,199 miles on her ! She was my Winter Beater and crap hauler for 20 years. She was my good friend. We live in Minnesota.That truck never let me down. I chainged the oil every 3,000 miles. It would be 23 degrees below 0 with a 20 mph wind out of the north and she fired up ! I can't tell you how many people i jump started who had old batteries or pulled out of a snow filled ditch or a 5ft high snowbank with a chain .
1980 was the first year for those 7th generation Ford F-series pickups & same with the fullsize Broncos with that same body style.
So cool , love seeing stuff like this .. thanks for sharing
Immaculate truck!!! I would love to own something like this one day
Miss my ol 80 f150. Had a 300 i6, granny 4spd, 4x4. Painted it almost that same color blue. My dad bought it, changed the engine n drove it for idk how long. I bought it from him my senior yr of high school. Regret ever tradin it off
My neighbor had this exact same truck! He used it on his farm and it was worked to death. It wound up sitting beside his barn when the engine went. It was sold to a guy that I think scrapped it.
For a second a panicked because I thought this was whistlin diesels channel because it's such a good looking truck XD and we all know what happens to trucks there XD
what an amazing truck!
I can't believe it...
SCHWING! That thing is absolutely stellar.
Absolutely amazing
That’s amazing. Original tires are cool!
But VERY unsafe on the road. But a Trailer Queen / Museum don't care.
I would only drive to local Cars & Coffee etc. Along with Ford Clubs.
Wow!! This is amazing!! A true time capsule
Wow!! I’m green with envy! I had a 1/2 ton 84’ same color for 24 years. Kicking myself for selling it! 😩 would be a dream to have that beautiful truck 😍
Insane…beautiful truck!
Wonder what youd get for trade in value...
“I put *three* miles on it”
How dare you disturb it’s slumber
Wow, I'm even thinkin of going full sticker price for this beaut..
I'd love to own that would last my entire life
This is like Gran Torino if Clint was even more badass.
Wow....great story.....i have a 2006 F250 like that with only 76000 miles....was thinking the other day about putting it up for sale.....i will have to think about this....thanks
whistlindiesel begins bidding......
Please Lord, don't let that happen. 😖
That would be horrifying.😫
Thank got that idiot didn't get it...
Lol I wish
Damn, that's incredible!
Awesome truck. This one has the “Swiss cheese frame”’ Ford used that for a year or 2 on the 150 and under 8000lb 250 to cut weight. They case hardened around the holes to keep the strength. Also this one has the semi float Dana 60. Too bad you can buy this truck today. I had to buy/build my 84 c3500 to get the truck I wanted
Love the truck love the 80 & 81 grill never seen any of them besides mine on my 81
Un-freaking believable......😮
Watching this video reminds me how much I don’t miss the Midwestern snow and cold......😂
i say this regularly myself
Un verdadero sueño!! Súper hermosa camioneta!! Felicitaciones!! Saludos desde Ituzaingó Corrientes Argentina!!
That and the square body chevrolets from the same era are my favorite trucks ever.
Also, has the zigzag bias plies! Awesome I’d keep them. Notice no blue oval on the grille. Ford didn’t start that agin till 81 or 82. Very special truck
Wow, that is a beautiful machine!
I wish ford would make brand new "resto mods" of some of the classics. Same body, new drivetrain to meet emissions and all that.
92 - 96 body style would be nice with a Coyote in it.
Living in places with all that salt spray will eat the frame up in the winter months. this classic beauty belongs in a showroom museum.some things are not meant to rub on asphalt.
I love how the EPA rating has no city/highway -- just "12".
I had 1 and was my favorite truck ever. 4 speed bulldog
That is a beautiful example of a light duty F-250 notice the 10 and 1/4 in a semi floating rear end and the Dana 44 ttb up front
My father bought the exact same truck . In 1980 f250 4x4 4 speed with the 400 cid. Same color ext. And int. With the plow setup. Truck was a real work horse. He even put a nice set of hooker. Side Pipes man that thing sounded awesome.
@Stephen Sword auto trans
THAT is a truck!!!! Beautiful!!!! Hopefully you get the most money.
As a Chevy guy; at some point, you go back far enough and it’s like fuck brand loyalty. This truck is beautiful and I’d be proud to own it.
Still driving and plowing snow with my Ford 77.
Hope you kept the original battery
My Dad bought 3 that year for his business. From the same dealership in Rockford
Man wish I saw this when it you first made the video would buy it
Twin Cities built. Def belongs in a museum.
I saw one on line a few months ago and I believe it was a 1982 with 12,000 miles on it. This one here 1980 much better shape than the one I seen.
Yesterday on TH-cam I saw a 1990 F-150 with 53,000 miles
That's what a truck should look like that's awesome
Great truck and sold at auction for $97,000. Today on autotrader used 2020 Ford F250 Platinum $91,745, the link is too long to post. I personally would rather have the 1980 model with the Multi mile snow tires, but at 54 I am an anachronism.
Brings back memories.
Beautiful truck absolutely beautiful