1997 F150 Lariat Edition 4x4 Newer Tires on 2040-cars
Monroe, Michigan, United States
1997 F150 Lariat Edition
I got this truck on trade, I will be listing everything that is wrong with it. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Truck Needs: -Fuse Box (I will be including the new part) -Shakes at 35MPH (Could be U-Joints) -Small Crack in windshield -One side of bed is raised more then the other, could be a bad support? -No exhaust or muffler -Rust and small dents all over -Brakes do not work well -4x4 Does not work (Could work when the fuse box is fixed?) -Interior is Ok one rip in the drivers seat. With all this information being said I have taken into consideration everything and will be asking 1600 OBO The KBB on the truck is 3600 in Good condition. Obviously the truck needs some work which is why Im selling cheap. If you have any questions please feel free to ask. The transmission and engine are good. The tires on it are fairly new as well. Overall it could be easily turned into a work truck with a little work. Thanks for looking. VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD AS-IS I only drove it maybe 50 miles no guarantees. |
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