2003 F-250 Ford 4 W.dr on 2040-cars
Willards, Maryland, United States
Engine:5.4
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:owner
Exterior Color: Gloss Black
Make: Ford
Interior Color: DK gray with Carbon Fiber
Model: F-250
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 4dr ext. cab
Drive Type: 4wheel dr
Mileage: 130,156
Truck is loaded , All customized,son bought when he was 15 and has put alot of time and money in to truck, joined Navy and is deployed overseas now. Has bought a new car before he left wants to sell truck while he is gone. Has custom cowl induction hood,flared fenders, truck was then custom painted. Has 61/2 lift kit with Pro Comp springs, MX-6 shocks, Has dual exhaust with magna-flo. Has K&N filter with Hyper Tech chip plus throttle body spacer. Engine had 77,000 when we bought it , never had one problem, oil has always been changed at 3000.00 miles. Excellent shape . Son has changed all the headlights taillights, and cargo lights to custom. Has 38 Mickey Thompsons tires and wheels as pics will show. Has custom pot on rear axle. Interior is as good as any new truck on lot I will guarantee, look at shine on pics. Has put over 2000.00 stereo and speakers as pics will show also. Has custom neon lights that you can turn off or on all throughout the truck as pics will show.Took 3 rd place in Ocean City Car and Truck show last time he was home before he got shipped out. Any questions call me, his dad, Randy
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