
If you’re a fan of bold trucks from the analog era, this 1992 Ford F-350 XLT Landcraft Edition might catch your eye. With its 1-ton dually setup, extended cab, and big-block 460 V8, this longbed bruiser is an honest survivor of early-’90s hauling culture. Finished in white with original decals that scream retro cool, this F-350 has just 87,680 miles and retains matching numbers, its factory paint, and an impressively clean interior. It’s currently being offered for sale here on eBay out of Tacoma, Washington.

This is a proper workhorse with comfort in mind. The XLT trim means it’s loaded with cruise control, tilt wheel, cold A/C, power windows and locks, and even a JVC CD player in the dash. The seller states that the truck drives “like new,” and video walkarounds and test drive clips are promised to back that up. Both a fifth-wheel and rear tow hitch are fitted, and there’s a tonneau cover tucked in the bed for extra versatility. Underneath, the frame and floors are said to be solid, and the truck wears LT215/85R16 tires on polished alloys.

The 7.5L V8 engine was Ford’s go-to big block for heavy-duty applications in the era and paired with an automatic transmission with push-button overdrive, this truck should be more than capable of pulling toys, trailers, or whatever else you throw at it. Mechanically, the seller reports everything works as it should—including the lights, wipers, heater, and stereo. No fender benders, no paintwork, and no signs of rust make this a rare survivor in the modern classic truck scene.

With a clean Washington State title and apparent road-trip readiness, it sounds like this F-350 is as turn-key as they come. Are trucks from the early ’90s finally hitting their collector stride, or is this just a really solid rig that’s still all about getting the job done?





The gooseneck hitch.
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I agree with Stan.. That is a Gooseneck ball in the bed.. Not a 5th wheel hitch..
But one could be added.. This would make someone a very verseitable hauler either way. That 460 might use more fuel when hauling heavy than a diesel would, but each to his own..
I agree with Stan.. That is a Gooseneck ball, Not a 5th wheel hitch in the bed.. Although a 5th wheel could be added easily. This will make someone a great hauler.. I would prefer the diesel for fuel mileage so would not plan on any longer trips hauling..
SOLD for $10,125.