Worthy of rescue: Ford F250 Camper Special

Brief

Every time I explore the property in north Georgia with the hundreds of vintage cars and trucks and thousands of motorcycles, I'm constantly amazed at how often I find vehicles I've never seen before despite walking this entire property well over 100 times. 

Before I came home a few weeks ago, I ran over to the property to meet a friend briefly and decided to take a quick run down a path I hadn't spent much time exploring. Upon doing so, I was rewarded with the familiar nose of what looked like a Ford F-150, except this truck was an F-250, and it was a Camper Special truck to boot. 

In addition to sporting an awesome paint job with a period-correct decal stripe, the F-250 C/S also came with a clever storage compartment in the lower part of the bed, ahead of the rear wheel. Up to this point, I had not spotted a truck from this era with this small door that opens up a cavity beneath the bed floor. Turns out, Rivian wasn't so ingenious after all with their much-hyped storage cubby. 

I am not sure if this truck has a 390 or a 351, but given the lack of serious rust and a super clean/dry interior, it absolutely seems worthy of a rescue.