1989 Ford F-250 Diesel 7.3 Idi 4x4 Runs On Waste Vegetable Oil Svo Veggie Oil on 2040-cars
Falmouth, Kentucky, United States
Engine:7.3 IDI
Fuel Type:Diesel, Biodiesel, veggie oil or motor oil
Mileage: 180,000
Make: Ford
Model: F-250
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Trim: WHITE
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Drive Type: STANDARD
180K miles, 7.3 IDI with 5 speed manual trans. Body is mostly straight but a little rough looking but could easily be made to look pretty if that's what you want.
rebuilt transfer case
newer batteries, cables, starter & glow plugs
good tires and brakes
A/C works well
tool box in bed
new fuel lift pump
newer injection pump
brand new alternator
trailer hitch
35 gallon aluminum tank in bed, set up to burn wvo (vegetable oil) from restaurants, complete with Racor 1000 filter, heated fuel lines,
and Hydroforce fuel switching valves. All high quality components.
this is a multi-fuel truck that can run diesel, vegetable oil or used motor oil (or any combo of the three). if you have any kind of waste oil available do the math and figure out how much you will save!
body was repainted some years ago but some of the paint is coming off in a few areas, so some touching up would really improve the looks.
very clean interior, non-smoker and has nice stereo
On Oct-02-13 at 21:34:24 PDT, seller added the following information:
THIS TRUCK COMES WITH A COMPLETE FILTRATION SYSTEM, INCLUDING 55 GALLON BARREL, PUMP, FILTER AND STORAGE CANS. Pump requires compressed air to run.
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