2001 Ford Supercrew Xlt Monster Truck on 2040-cars
Port Charlotte, Florida, United States
2001 Ford F150 Supercrew 5.4 XLT
30+" lift, 54"x14x20 michelin Xs 85% tread or more
20" American racing flat black wheels
Loaded leather sunroof, Cold a/c, everything works
new 400$ fuel pump
291,000 on odometer
Rebuilt stock 5.4
transmission, and transfer case have 27,xxx miles axles only have test drive miles maybe 100mi all together
Front seats are tore up but have covers, carpet has no stains, back seat has no rips/tears - ok cond.
Shaved door handles, custom roll pan has crack which is only damage on truck (see picture)
Custom Tom Woods WOODY drive shafts -w/ lifetime unbreakable gold series u joints
Matching 4.56 gears
Front axle is rare 1978 Dana 60 - high pinion ford, ARB AIRLOCKER, completely rebuilt bearings and seals
Rear axle is 14 bolt FF 1 ton - DETROIT LOCKER, completely rebuilt bearings and seals
Brand new brakes all the way around, including new lines, calipers, wheel cylinders, pads, and shoes
Off-road Designs double cross over custom steering system with high steer riser and arm
Truck was first built in Las Vegas and has never seen the mud no rust!, be the first to get her buried!
Truck is now located in port charlotte, fl where i rebuilt everything will help buyer in anyway get ready for shipping or pick up but for the sale im offering LOCAL PICKUP ONLY
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