2003 Ford F-250 Powerstroke Diesel 4x4 With Vegetable Oil Fuel System on 2040-cars
Trumansburg, New York, United States
Rare, single cab 6-speed F-250 Powerstroke with fully integrated alternative fuel system (vegetable oil). Solid 4x4. 80 gallon stainless steel auxiliary fuel take in 8' bed. Vegetable oil fuel system one of the best on the market: Vegistroke by BioFuelsTechnologies. Retails for over $3000. Also included in the sale are two nearly new pro-comp tires and four custom aluminum racing rims. Truck bed has a bed-cover.
Purchased as Pennsylvania truck and has very little rust from eight years of New York driving. Selling because we out-grew it. We've put close to 70,000 vegetable oil miles on it without a hitch. Did have to replace the high pressure oil pump last year, as well as the EGR valve. For those of you that know the 6.0L, it might be best to do away with the EGR system entirely with a by-pass. I just haven't gotten to and now I'm selling. The KBB on this truck is around $12,000, and as mentioned the veg system is worth over $3000 uninstalled. (installation usually at least $1000, unless you're really mechanically inclined and do it yourself) Selling because we outgrew it. Please email me with any questions you might have. Thanks for your interest! |
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