2006 Ford F250 Powerstroke 4x4, Lifted, King Ranch, Short Bed, 54k on 2040-cars
El Paso, Texas, United States
This truck has a Hawaii title that has remarks stating it's an insurance salvaged rebuilt title. In May of 2008 the truck was reported stolen and recovered 3 days later, the insurance company at the time of recovery decided to brand the truck a total loss. Insurance companies will normally do this when a vehicle has been stolen. In May 2009 the truck was sold to a private person that was enlisted in the military. This person registered the truck in Louisiana and then he was later transferred to Hawaii, he had his truck transported to Hawaii and when he got relocated to El Paso TX. in 2013 he had his truck transported back to the states. He traded the truck into a local Ford dealership, and that is from who I purchased it. Cosmetically the truck looks beautiful. After I purchased the truck I had the tailgate and the right side of the bed professionally painted, due to some deep scratches on both, keep in mind it was due to scratches not any body damage. The trucks exterior is all original, this includes paint and all body panels. I can say with complete certainty that this truck has never been in any accidents. Interior condition is excellent, the King Ranch leather is in great shape, the carpet, headliner, dashboard are all in very good condition. Most importantly the mechanical portion of this truck. The engine has 54,730 actual miles, it is in perfect condition, no smoke, no blowby, no oil leaks, no overheating. This engine is original and in exceptional condition. Transmission shifts absolutely perfect, the front and rear differentials and the 4 wheel drive transfer case are in great condition, no out of the ordinary noises or whinning from any of them. Suspension is solid and tight, truck drives very smooth and is extremely comfortable for having a 7 in lift. Air conditioner, heater and all temperature controls work perfect. All air bags and safety belts are in original condition. There are no lights on the dash (check engine, air bag, etc) Perfect oil pressure, no overheating, good brakes. This truck is in excellent mechanical condition, and cosmetically it is in beautiful and original condition ( the only non original paint being on the tailgate and right bed side, which was done exceptionally) Truck has a total of 7in. Fabtech lift. I installed brand new 37x13.50r20lt Hankook Dynapro mt tires on January 20, 2014. Only negatives I can see on the truck are that the front fog lights are not working, the driver side mirror is not working, and two of the shocks show signs of leaking. Factory and added accessories: FX4 King Ranch Back up sensors Tow package Ford nerf bars Spray on bedliner Front power and heated seats am/fm/ 6 disc in dash stereo Power sliding rear window Steering wheel controls (cruise control, radio) Adjustable pedals Power everything Tilt wheel Short bed I am a bonded and licensed Texas used car dealer. The truck is being sold "as is". Buyer is responsible for transportation to their location, tax, title and license in their state. I will release truck and title upon completion of full payment. a $500 deposit is required within 24 hours of auction close, full payment is required within 5 days of close of auction, cashiers check or personal check has to be cleared by bank before release of title or truck. If you would like any other information or specific pictures feel free to call me at 915-479-1488 my name is Joe. I am in the mountain time zone. |
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