currently in a 96 4x4 250 w 266k, nice AZ rustfree but I HATE the 460EFI, wishing for a big block carburated, never again electronic. too many sensors,senders, etc and the mass airflow has been a nightmare, not to mention ford stopped making everything. running ok but $$$$ off the hook. love the 67-79s . your color combo is sweet, truck is as good as it gets, take care of er'
Back in the 80's I had a 1970 f250 camper special. I loved it. It was only 2 wheel drive and an automatic C6 transmission. It had a 2 tone paint job, white and the same green you have. And croam trim down the bump and door gutters. It also had the rubber push bars on the front bumper. I wished it had 4 wheel drive.
Wow ! That’s one sweet Truck ! I fell in love with those trucks in the 70s on hunting trips to Colorado,all the ranchers had them ,skinny mud and snow tires ,they went everywhere,
Man!! My dream truck brother. Great job with that thing. I think that may be the best one Ives seen yet. If you sell it I hope you remember my name ! Absolutely gorgeous.
Sweet Highboy! Perfect stance. Is that stock height or a lift? I've been looking for that lower chrome molding/ trim for mine, but not having any luck with it.
I am in St. Louis but the person that restored the truck is in Pennsylvania. His name is Marc Gambosi and he has a RUclips channel called BumpSide crazy. I put a link to his video in the description of this video. He does excellent work.
Wild Bill, I will check out your channel. Sounds like a cool truck you’re building. Up until a couple of years ago I had a 1961 Ford F250 4 x 4 stepside long bed.
@@DashRiprock576 I like it. Doesnt look as green as some of the other New Lime vehicles Ive seen. I'm trying to decide on a new color for my Highboy. First choice is Wimbledon White, but a light light tan would be nice as well.
I was offered $115,000 yesterday by a person who is currently having A very similar truck built by a reputable shop. I think the person will have around $150,000 invested in the truck he’s having built when it is complete. There are plenty of highboys available for sale for way less than $100,000, very nice ones. I can point you towards a couple of trucks in a lower price category if you want.
That was the asking price, a little negotiating was done but not too much. To your point about $125,000 being insanity, that is easy for a person to say who has no plan to actually buy a truck of this caliber. Anyone that is seriously in the market for a truck like this, would learn quickly that the price is not too high.
@@DashRiprock576 I strongly disagree, I have bought and sold classic Mustangs most of my life, I still own the 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 my father purchased brand new when I was 7 years old. I can careless what it is worth, it will be passed down to my son when I die. I am straying off topic, a car and truck are built to be driven, I drive this car weekly, so should this truck. It is a 4x4, it should be used for off road travel every now and then, most likely it will not even get dust on the tires. It sickens my heart on the price of these American classic vehicles. I no longer buy, trade, sell classic vehicles. What makes you think I am not serious about paying this much coin for a pickup truck? I am just not that foolish.
One word; Fabulous.
Thanks
currently in a 96 4x4 250 w 266k, nice AZ rustfree but I HATE the 460EFI, wishing for a big block carburated, never again electronic. too many sensors,senders, etc and the mass airflow has been a nightmare, not to mention ford stopped making everything.
running ok but $$$$ off the hook. love the 67-79s .
your color combo is sweet, truck is as good as it gets, take care of er'
I had a 96 F350 XLT power stroke manual red and white that I bought new for $29,000 if I remember correctly. Wish I still had it.
I love that interior! Nice job!
Work of art , FoMoCo at its best at its Finest!!! 67-72 most legendary trucks ever !!!! South Australia 🇦🇺
Back in the 80's I had a 1970 f250 camper special. I loved it. It was only 2 wheel drive and an automatic C6 transmission. It had a 2 tone paint job, white and the same green you have. And croam trim down the bump and door gutters. It also had the rubber push bars on the front bumper. I wished it had 4 wheel drive.
I am sure you love the truck! Marc Gambosi is a true builder 🇺🇸
Yes he sure is!
Wow ! That’s one sweet Truck ! I fell in love with those trucks in the 70s on hunting trips to Colorado,all the ranchers had them ,skinny mud and snow tires ,they went everywhere,
Now that's a true truck.
Gorgeous!
That is one tough good Looking Rugged Machine I would take that over any new truck on the market today Gorgeous brother Take care of her
Thanks man
You're welcome thank you
Beautiful. Well done!
Thank you!
What a sweetheart
Perfect my dream truck I had one times got tuff had to sell her mine wasn't even close to that beauty
Trucks Nice but. Underneath this thing made me smile...and watch 3 times. KUTGW
👍👍nice!
Wow! What a truck
Thank you!
Love this one!
Absolute beauty. Well done sir
Gorgeous.
Thank you
Wow great job
Thanks!
Nice great job
Thank you @billdoherty5332 !
That's one nice bump.
Thank you!
Beautiful
She is a beaut!!
My idea of what a truck should be , awesome truck
Thank you!
Nice. Nice. Nice
Thank you
Just like a bran new one But rebuilt a lot better
Sweet.!!
damn very nice
Thank you!
From Jan's husband, Daaaaaaammmn!!! that's a new truck.
Thank you
Ford should make them again, simple transportation that serves a need. They wouldn’t be able to keep them on the dealers lots. America First!
Damm iam getting a woody!
BETTER THAN ANY OF THE PICKUPS OF TODAY ALL LUXURY$ 90.000 TO $ 100.000$$
I want to here that thing going down the rd!!
Here you go @dansadaka6620
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Man!! My dream truck brother. Great job with that thing. I think that may be the best one Ives seen yet. If you sell it I hope you remember my name ! Absolutely gorgeous.
Seems strange it doesn't have belt moldings.
Beautiful truck
Its a Sport Custom .... Had one and they came without that
@todspencer4537 I had a 71 Sport Custom, it had side moldings
are you selling yet
Is this beautiful truck for sale?
I sold the truck a while back.
good iron -
Sweet Highboy! Perfect stance. Is that stock height or a lift? I've been looking for that lower chrome molding/ trim for mine, but not having any luck with it.
Morning, I am interested in Ginger - have you decided if you would like to sell her? Do let me know if so. Many thanks - beautiful High Boy!
Thank you, it would take $120,000
@@DashRiprock576 Thank you sir. Too rich for my blood. Enjoy them both!!
why is there a chock block? Do you not trust the E-brake?
No I don’t but first gear would hold it.
Whats width of rims and tire size?
What are the tire dimensions on this truck please and thanks
Is it still for sale?
Everything is for sale😄👍🏼
@@DashRiprock576
I live up in Canada & would like to try buy it from you what kind of dollars are you talking.
Is it restored or is that factory? Looks brand new
Freshly restored
By the way if you don't mind me asking where are you located and who Done all Of the beautiful work
I am in St. Louis but the person that restored the truck is in Pennsylvania.
His name is Marc Gambosi and he has a RUclips channel called BumpSide crazy. I put a link to his video in the description of this video. He does excellent work.
Hi Vince, awesome looking truck!
I don’t see that link you’re talking about, and I don’t see a RUclips channel named “Bumpside Crazy”?
@@jeffhardman4687 i’m sorry it’s called BumpSide addictions.
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This looks like the one Marc G built....
Wild Bill, Marc Gambosi did build this truck.
@@DashRiprock576 not hard to tell, Marc does exceptional work. I'm building a 65 F250 4x4.
Wild Bill, I will check out your channel. Sounds like a cool truck you’re building. Up until a couple of years ago I had a 1961 Ford F250 4 x 4 stepside long bed.
For sale?
$120,000
Is It for sale
I sold it already
How much$$?
$120,000 and $46,000 for the brown and yellow
Is this for sale ?
Probably not at this time.
Maybe in the future.
That is work truck
Hello there, great looking truck. What size lift and tires. Looking to do similar.
It’s too bad the auto manufacturers would just make simple trucks like these, maybe EFI for emissions but just simple ready to work
What color is this?
It’s called “New Lime”
@@DashRiprock576 I like it. Doesnt look as green as some of the other New Lime vehicles Ive seen. I'm trying to decide on a new color for my Highboy. First choice is Wimbledon White, but a light light tan would be nice as well.
do you want to sell it?
$115,000
Wanna sell? Let me know.
B Rogers, I don’t want to sell, but I do tend to let any vehicle go if someone else wants it more that I do.
@@DashRiprock576 What's your ballpark, I don't wanna sell price.
I was offered $115,000 yesterday by a person who is currently having A very similar truck built by a reputable shop.
I think the person will have around $150,000 invested in the truck he’s having built when it is complete.
There are plenty of highboys available for sale for way less than $100,000, very nice ones.
I can point you towards a couple of trucks in a lower price category if you want.
I watched the cabin video, I commented there. This one would look nice next to the 61.
By the way, the 61 still has 96k miles and looks great. Always going to be my favorite.
WHAT A WASTE , WHAT ENGINE DOES IT HAVE PLEASE???????
This truck sold for $125,000.00 dollars? That is insanity, it is an awesome, kickass Ford pickup truck, but it is still just a truck. Unbelievable.
That was the asking price, a little negotiating was done but not too much.
To your point about $125,000 being insanity, that is easy for a person to say who has no plan to actually buy a truck of this caliber. Anyone that is seriously in the market for a truck like this, would learn quickly that the price is not too high.
@@DashRiprock576 I strongly disagree, I have bought and sold classic Mustangs most of my life, I still own the 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 my father purchased brand new when I was 7 years old. I can careless what it is worth, it will be passed down to my son when I die. I am straying off topic, a car and truck are built to be driven, I drive this car weekly, so should this truck. It is a 4x4, it should be used for off road travel every now and then, most likely it will not even get dust on the tires. It sickens my heart on the price of these American classic vehicles. I no longer buy, trade, sell classic vehicles. What makes you think I am not serious about paying this much coin for a pickup truck? I am just not that foolish.
How much?