• The 1969 Ford F-250 features a refreshed 360ci V8 engine with 215 hp and 327 lb-ft.
  • A Reef Aqua exterior finish highlights its vintage charm with contrasting white accents.
  • Practical updates include power steering, new shock absorbers, and differential covers.

Are you the type of person who yearns to own a piece of classic Americana and is willing to pay for it? If that sounds like you, then this 1969 Ford F-250 4×4 might be right up your alley. While it’s been almost 56 years since it left the factory, it looks fabulous and has a kind of appeal that a new F-250 simply can’t match.

The classic pickup truck has been listed for sale through Bring a Trailer after being extensively refreshed. It’s also received several hardware changes that should make it a little more reliable without ruining its classic appeal.

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The truck is finished in Reef Aqua contrasted with white front and rear bumpers. It also features a color-matched spray-in bedliner and rolls on 16-inch white wheels. The seller has also replaced the shock absorbers, fitted power steering, and replaced the front and rear differential covers.   

It’s not just the exterior of the truck that looks to be in superb shape. The inside features a Reef Aque dashboard, and the foam of the bench seat has been replaced. New black vinyl is also found throughout, there’s new sound insulation material, the carpets have been replaced, and there’s a Bluetooth audio system with JBL speakers. Compared to a modern F-250, the cabin is extremely sparse, but that’s part of the appeal of buying a pickup from this era.

 Take A Trip Back In Time With This 1969 Ford F-250

As for power, the Ford retains its original 360 cubic-inch V8 that delivered 215 hp and 327 lb-ft (443 Nm) of torque back in the day. It’s been refreshed with a new Edelbrock carburetor, an HEI distributor, and an aluminum radiator. The spark plugs and ignition wires have also been replaced, and the engine oil has been changed. A four-speed manual transmission and a dual-range transfer case send power to the pavement.

If you can see yourself riding in style in this F-250, head over to the listing to place a bid.