U sir have some of the nicest high boys I’ve ever seen. Man if I had deep pockets I’d definitely own one!!! Thank u for putting them back in the road and saving them
Hello Matt...I followed the auction, and someone got a beautiful truck. I know money is tight these days, but I feel that your truck should have brought at least 25% more than what it did. You put an enormous amount of work in this truck, and your professionalism is worth a great deal. Keep up the great work and videos!...
Truck looks *amazing* Matt! 😁 All the hard work has paid off! I think it looks better than when it rolled off the assembly line. Happy to see that it's ready to sell my friend and good luck on the sale 🔧🔩
Nice truck! I just bought a 69 f250 2wd and I would like to know if anyone has any info to leveling the front or dropping the rear a few inches. Thanks
Matt you want another one. I got a 1971 highboy same truck I got a 460 in it out of a Lincoln Continental 4 barrel it's got an MP 205 transfer case in it 409 axles runs good . I got a 1968 highboy with a 360 in it good running 360 four barrel married transfer case the 1971 is divorced anyhow let me know Sean
Hi Matt were the wheels on this truck from a later model and painted Corinthian White? Just asking as I do not like the aftermarket wheels on my truck (a 72 high boy) and my buddy has a set of steelies off his 95 that he would give me. Was hoping you could tell me if these would work.
Hello woog74..I also have a 72' F250 that I bought from its original owner back in 1975, it's still completely stock. I drove if up until 1984 and parked it in storage, because of out of state relocation. Just pulled it out of storage, after 39 years, and in the process of getting it back on the road. It did have the original 16 inch split rims, but found a set of 16 inch later model solid steel rims that are going back on it, with 9.00 x 16 traction lug bias tires. It is in the Harbor Blue with a lighter blue original paint. So, I'm excited to start driving and enjoying this truck again.
U sir have some of the nicest high boys I’ve ever seen. Man if I had deep pockets I’d definitely own one!!! Thank u for putting them back in the road and saving them
Thank you kindly
Hello Matt...I followed the auction, and someone got a beautiful truck. I know money is tight these days, but I feel that your truck should have brought at least 25% more than what it did. You put an enormous amount of work in this truck, and your professionalism is worth a great deal. Keep up the great work and videos!...
Would it be rude to ask how much it went for?
@@justinwisdom1720 Hello Justin..yes no problem, ..I believe Matt's truck had a $69,000 winning bid.
Beautiful truck and amazing detailed work! Anyone would be proud to welcome this truck into their fleet! Great job indeed!! Blessings and respect!
Good job, well done. Anyone would be proud to own this truck.
Truck looks *amazing* Matt! 😁 All the hard work has paid off! I think it looks better than when it rolled off the assembly line. Happy to see that it's ready to sell my friend and good luck on the sale 🔧🔩
Beautiful truck. Great job!
That’s a beautiful rig!!
Beautiful Truck!
Awesome truck
I miss this rig being on the channel. It was a fun one!
Great truck. Loved seeing you shift in the driving video, shifts so smooth.
That turned out so good , nice job Matt!!
Just subscribed! Congratulations on the auction, so far it’s doing amazing!
This truck is beautiful I love this machine I hope we get to find out how much it does sell for
First I saw this on the bring a trailer ig and then I saw buckin Billy Ray shouting you out! Gotts give you a follow great work.
Good luck to all bidders. Too rich for my blood, but I am building my own already. Following!
When I win the lotto, I'll have Matt convert my 68 camper special over to an ultimate highboy!
what a beauty!!!
My factory clutch ran for 27years!
I love that truck Matt
Nice! 👍
Nice truck! I just bought a 69 f250 2wd and I would like to know if anyone has any info to leveling the front or dropping the rear a few inches. Thanks
Matt, you and I have exchanged previously in the comment section of one of your previous uploads. I sure would like to send you some pics of my '71.
Email is 06powerstroke06@gmail.com or Instagram DM @kubikmotorsports
Matt you want another one. I got a 1971 highboy same truck I got a 460 in it out of a Lincoln Continental 4 barrel it's got an MP 205 transfer case in it 409 axles runs good . I got a 1968 highboy with a 360 in it good running 360 four barrel married transfer case the 1971 is divorced anyhow let me know Sean
Email me pictures, price and location to 06powerstroke06@gmail.com
Nice job! What washer bottle is that? Looks smaller than stock. Appreciatively
It’s the stock bottle for 68-69. They changed them for 70-72. 67 still used a bag.
pump is separate from the reservoir? Thanks
@@sampackard9125 The pump is in the reservoir, 67 had a remote pump though.
Was that the non ethanol pump gas you put in the tank of that old Highboy
Yes
What did this bring Sir? Thank you!
Here is my guess. It sells for $85,000.00 or so?
Can't argue that, in fact if it doesn't go for that much, the market has taken a turn. If the right folks are watching, it could easily go for more.
Any questions now???😂
Is it close to where Matt's shop is?
I run my 69with a 460 on 2 1/2" single exhaust. best system I ever used.t
Hi Matt were the wheels on this truck from a later model and painted Corinthian White? Just asking as I do not like the aftermarket wheels on my truck (a 72 high boy) and my buddy has a set of steelies off his 95 that he would give me. Was hoping you could tell me if these would work.
Yes the wheels are from an 87-97 ford 16x7. But painted corinthian white
@@MattKubik1791 Great new! Thx for the reply Matt. I should have asked before but can you tell me what size the tires are you used?
@@woog74 255/85r16
Hello woog74..I also have a 72' F250 that I bought from its original owner back in 1975, it's still completely stock. I drove if up until 1984 and parked it in storage, because of out of state relocation. Just pulled it out of storage, after 39 years, and in the process of getting it back on the road. It did have the original 16 inch split rims, but found a set of 16 inch later model solid steel rims that are going back on it, with 9.00 x 16 traction lug bias tires. It is in the Harbor Blue with a lighter blue original paint. So, I'm excited to start driving and enjoying this truck again.
Dana 24 impossible to fund parts for.
I think one of your cab mounts is missing a nut. Can’t tell for sure.
Still sell ? How much?
price??
Does anyone know where this auction takes place? Thanks..
Auction is online. The website is www.bringatrailer.com it will go live tomorrow at 7:30 AM CST
@@MattKubik1791 Thank you Matt,..I will be sure to check it out. Good luck my friend!
$130,000
Is my guess
bonita camioneta ,no es de lujo,es corriente
Best trucs ever