That's really nice. It looks like a 1972 F-250.





I bought this 1972 Ford F-250 in Sept 2005. It had been sitting since 1991.
It came with a fully self-contained 1963 Goldcoast 49er camper.
The truck had a 390, C-6, 4.11 gears, Ranger XLT pkg, camper special and a tool box in the side of the bed and it only had 31,000 miles on it.

I installed a NOS 428 CJ cam, "S" 4-V intake and carburetor from a 1966 390 GT, a set of Hedman headers and had a good friend build me a custom 3" exhaust.
I was dating the guys daughter when he bought that truck new back in Aug 1972. It was a special order.
One of my big regrets in life was selling that truck just a few years ago. :(