2004 Ford F-250 Super Duty Harley-davidson Edition Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 6.8l on 2040-cars
Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States
This is a fully loaded Ford limited edition Harley-Davidson F250 in great condition, inside and out. There is a barely perceptible scratch on the right rear door, that I would have to point out for it to be noticed. Additionally, the front bumper has small stone dings that are touched-up--nothing unusual for a truck this age. It is in perfect mechanical condition--no issues. I am the original owner and have meticulously maintained this great truck. I am selling it only because I need a dual rear wheel model to tow the 20,000 lb 5th wheel I just bought. The top of the line Harley-Davidson options package has every option Ford offered except for roof clearance lights, which I thought detracted from the truck's sleek appearance, so I did not include them when I ordered the truck from the factory. Additionally, a Ford remote start, brake controller, Bed Rug, towing package, skid plates, waterproof fiberglass bed cover, and after-market satellite radio are included. The interior is in great shape, the leather is well preserved, and the carpet, doors, and headliner are perfect. The only trailer I ever pulled with this truck is a small, 5' X 10' Wells Cargo motorcycle trailer. The truck still draws a lot of looks and complements. Good luck bidding. You won't be disappointed if you win the auction.
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