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Ford Truck E450 Flat Bed / Steak Body ,goose Neck , Hot Shot Truck on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:119477
Location:

Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, United States

Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, United States

 THIS IS A REAL WORK TRUCK YOU CAN PUT 10,000 LBS ON THE DECK WITH OUT ANY TROUBLE AT ALL. IT HAS A GOOSE NECK HITCH AND I HEAVY DUTY BALL HITCH RECEIVER ,IT ALSO HAS 5 INCH BUILT IN RATCHET STRAPS FOR SECURING CARGO. AND IT HAS 4 FT HIGH STEAK BODY SIDES THAT CAN BE REMOVED EASILY FOR HULLING FIRE WOOD AND STUFF LIKE THAT. I HAVE HULLED 3 CORD OF WOOD ON IT WITH OUT A SWEET. IT ONLY HAS 119 THOS MILES ON IT WHICH IS NOTHING FOR THE 7.3 DIESEL ENGINE. I AM SELLING IT SO I CAN BUY A BUS THAT HAS THE SAME ENGINE WITH 350 THOS MILES ON IT AND IS STILL RUNNING STRONG. I BUILT THE TRUCK TO USE TO TOW AND DO HOT SHOT WORK . BUT RITE AFTER I FINISHED BUILDING IT IT I GOT A CONTRACT TO HULL PEOPLE WITH MY BUS AND I HAVE NOT NEEDED THE TRUCK ,I NEED MORE BUSES. THE TRUCK HAS THE HEAVIEST GOOSE NECK PLATE I HAVE EVER SEEN NOT ONE OF THOSE TRACTOR SUPPLY ONES THAT BEND. I ALSO HAD A HEAVY DUTY TRANSMISSION COOLER AND A TRANSMISSION TEMP GAUGE PUT IN IT FOR TOWING AND IT WORKS GREAT. IT ALSO HAS A ENGINE PROGRAMER THAT GOES WITH IT TO ADJUST YOUR FUEL , POWER AND SHIT POINTS FOR TOWING. IT WAS BUILT RITE AND TAKEN CARE OF ALL ITS LIFE. THE AC AND HEAT WORK GOOD IT HAS NEW TIRES THAT COST OVER $2,000. I HAVE INVESTED A LOT OF MONEY  IN THIS TRUCK TO BUILD IT RITE . AND HATE TO SELL IT.
EVERY ONE WHO HAS SEEN IT LOVES IT.   BUT I NEED TO BUY ANOTHER BUS I HAVE ONE PICKED OUT, .THIS TRUCK IT IS IN-BETWEEN BINGHAMTON NY AND SCRANTON PA AND READY TO WORK , THE BACK DECK IS 8FT BY 12FT AND YOU COULD PUT MOST YUPPY PICK UP TRUCKS ON THE DECK. THANKS O AND IT HAS BEEN NAMED MITTY MAX        TRUCK IS LISTED LOCALLY  I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL THIS AUCTION AT ANY TIME


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