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2003 Ford F-250 Lariat Crew Cab Shortbed 4x4 Legendary 7.3l Diesel on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:2003 Mileage:83291 Color: Blue /
 Tan
Location:

Needville, Texas, United States

Needville, Texas, United States
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Year
2003
Great Ride & Drive
Accident Free
Rust Free
4X4 OFF Road Package
Lariat Package
Premium Aftermarket AM/FM/MP3 CD/DVD Player With AUX
Adjustable Power Pedals
6 Seater W/Fold Down Center Console
Power Front Seats
Front Heated Seats
Sliding Rear Window
Power Windows
Power Door Locks
Power Outlet
Power Camper Mirrors
Brake Controller
Clearance Lights
Premium Factory 16" Wheels
Lower Accent Two-Tone Paint
Rancho Shocks
Fog Lights
Running Boards
Drop In Bedliner
Four Wheel Drive
3 73 Rear Axle Ratio
Four Matching LT285/75R16 Tires in Excellent Shape
Vehicle ID: 1FTNW21F73EA83534
Description
You are looking at a very powerful, hard to find Great Condition, Accident Free, Rust Free 2003 Ford F-250 Super
Duty Lariat Crew Cab 7.3L Power Stroke Diesel V8 4X4 OFF Road Short Bed. This truck has all the standard equipment
and more:
Automatic Transmission, 8 cyl 7.3L Power Stroke Turbo Diesel OHV 16V Engine, Air Conditioning, 3 73 Rear Axle
Ratio, Lariat Package, 4X4 OFF Road Package, Premium Aftermarket AM/FM/MP3 CD/DVD Player With AUX, Adjustable
Power Pedals, Front Heated Seats, Cruise Control, 6 Seater W/Fold Down Center Console, Trip Computer, Power Front
Seats, Privacy Glass, Sliding Rear Window, Dual Front Airbag Restraints, Power Outlet, 4 Wheel Anti-Lock Brake,
Lower Accent Two-Tone Paint, Intermittent Wipers, Power Camper Mirrors, Tachometer, Premium Factory 16" Wheels,
Power Steering, Power Windows, Towing package W/Factory Tow Command, Rear Arm Rest, Drop In Bedliner, Tilt Steering
Wheel, Fog Lights, Brake Controller, Clearance Lights, Power Door Locks, Running Boards, Rancho Shocks, 4 Wheel
Drive, Four Matching LT285/75R16 Tires in Excellent Shape and Much More...
This Hard to find nice and sharp looking 4X4 truck is in Excellent condition inside and outside with 3 73 rear
axle, Automatic transmission and Legendary 7.3L V8 Power Stroke Turbo Diesel OHV 16V engine, that producing 275
horsepower @ 2,800 and earth shaking 525 pound-feet of torque @ 1,600 RPM; So you can tow a train with this
truck!!! These trucks have the most towing capacity! This 4X4 F-250 is ready to rock the world and also rides and
drives great!!! Engine runs very strong with no blow by or smoke!!!!! Transmission is in great performing
condition! Turbo boosts are very strong and pulls this heavy truck amazingly! There is no fluid leaks at all!
Suspension is tight as it should be and it does not make any noise at all!! All the power equipment and gauges work
Great. Accident Free exterior color is in Great condition with no major ding, dent or scratches, however you might
find a few scratches here and there. Windshield has one small rock chips (Pictured). Interior, as shown in the
pictures, is in Great condition with no sign of abuse! Everything looks fresh and clean inside of this nice 4X4
F-250, and there is absolutely no scratch, tear or wear anywhere. Leather seats, headliner, dash and door panels
look Great! Carpet has no stain and it is super clean! I challenge any same year model truck in the market with any
mileage to be as clean and as healthy as this one!!! Four Matching LT285/75R16 Tires in Excellent Shape. This nice
4X4 Ford comes with Two Keys, One Remotes. It is very hard to find nice and clean 7.3L Diesel 4X4 Ford like this in
the market. Don't miss the chance to own this beautiful 4X4 super duty F-250. All our vehicles are sold AS IS with
no warranty.

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