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1989 Ford F250 4x4 7.3 Diesel Non Turbo Automatic on 2040-cars

Year:1989 Mileage:159000 Color: Gray /
 Gray
Location:

North Oxford, Massachusetts, United States

North Oxford, Massachusetts, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:7.3L 445Cu. In. V8 DIESEL OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Dealer
VIN: 1fthx26mxkkb62004 Year: 1989
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: F-250
Trim: XL Standard Cab Pickup 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 159,000
Exterior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Gray
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

We recently opened a used car and truck resale facility in No Oxford, MA and desperately looking for new customers. We want each and every one of our customers to be happy with their purchases and hope they will send their friends to us. In order to accomplish this major task we need to be better then the rest. We need to be honest and up front with everyone and everything we sell. We will do whatever it takes to get your business and then go even further then the sale to keep it..

Our vehicles are purchased from various dealer auctions for resale and the history or maintenance information on them are limited or just plain non existent. Our (in-house buyer) the person who buys the cars and trucks at the auction for us, has been in the retail car and truck business for 20 years and tries to stay clear of all car and trucks that will cause us/you problems down the road. But even the most seasoned buyer is not perfect. So in an effort to be perfectly upfront and honest with our potential buyers, we try our best to "say it as it is". By "saying it as it is" and listing a lot of detailed photos (the good-the bad-and-the ugly) we hope it gives our bidders a better knowledge of the vehicle they may be considering bidding on.

We encourage all buyers to ask as many questions as they wish before the decide to bid. We will do everything in our power to respond to all question in a reasonable amount of time. Should you not get a response to your question please do not assume we are ignoring you. Because that is not the truth all. We are new and we are busy and will do our very best to get back to you as soon as possible. If you do not get a response via email you are always welcome to call our office at 508 731 6364 or email our in house buyer directly at john@frontlinemotorsales.com Please if you have a question ask us before you bid...So many time buyers will assume something that is not so. and that usually spells T R O U B L E  down the road..

Last but not least. When the sale is over and you are determined the winning bidder, You will be expected to pay a reasonable good-faith deposit within 48 hours after the sale ends. We consider a $150.00 good faith deposit fair and this amount will be deducted from the winning sale price. We request that the balance of the sale price be made in person by the winning bidder or by a representative of the winning bidder at the time of pickup. This time can be arranged between the winner bidder and our staff when it is convenient for both of us.. This way, you will have the opportunity to look at your purchase in person and assure our listing was correctly advertised...We want only positive feedback 100% percent of the time...Should you like your purchase and agree that you have made a good deal, we can leave feedback for each other at this time. If you are not happy we will do our best to make you happy up to and including a full refund if we failed to meet our obligations as described in the listing.. Thank you for reading this rather long introduction but we hope after you've finished reading this you may a feel a lot more confident in buying from us... Should you have any ideas, suggestions or requests on how we can better serve you, please send them to john@frontlinemotorsales.com 

Thank you 
The staff at FrontLineMotorSales  (508) 731-6364


Taken in trade here is a Ford F250 4X4 with a 7.3 Diesel non turbo engine. The good part is the engine runs well and the transmission 4X4 works great. The bad part is the body needs new panels. The frame is good but bed panels are needed as well as other body work. If you have some time to work on the body,  this is a great truck to fix up. Interior is dirty and needs cleaning. Floors are good. Cheap money. We are asking $1875 on the lot if it sells prior to this auction ending. We will cancel all bids and end the auction early. Thank you and good luck 508 731 6364 is the number to call for info.

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