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Ford F250 Powerstroke Diesel Beautiful Truck! Low Miles! Super Nice! No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:139313 Color: looks new
Location:

Ventress, Louisiana, United States

Ventress, Louisiana, United States
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Hello and thanks for viewing. This is a NO RESERVE, absolute auction for a great truck. The truck is located approx. 30 minutes West of Baton Rouge, La. in Ventress, La. Please read the ad in full before bidding or asking questions. Serious bidders ready to buy please.

This is a very nice 2003 Ford F250 XLT extended cab truck. It is equipped with a quiet and smooth running 6.0L Powerstroke turbo diesel engine and automatic transmission. The truck only has 139k miles, and runs, drives, and looks like a new one. It is in very good condition.

The exterior looks new. The paint is great with no fading or dents. The tires are 265/ 75/ R16 and have approx. 75% tread remaining. It has a nice chrome bugsheild, sliding rear glass, custom grill, lighted running boards, spray in bedliner that looks hardly used, under bumper hitch, and 7 way light hook-up. The exterior is super clean. Very well kept.

The interior is much of the same. Very clean condition. The seats have no tears or stains. The carpet is clean. No odors. It has power windows, power locks, tilt, cruise, ice cold A/C, C/D, and trailer brakes. The interior is in very good condition.

The truck runs and drives excellent. I would not hesitate to drive it anywhere. It has no known defects. That being said, if you would like to come out for a test drive, I more than welcome it. I encourage it.

*****PLEAE NOTE, VERY IMPORTANT*****

I REQUIRE A NON REFUNDABLE $500 DEPOSIT DUE IMMEDIATELY AT THE END OF THE AUCTION THROUGH PAYPAL. THE BALANCE IS DUE AND THR TRUCK MUST BE PICKED UP IN NO LATER THAN 10 DAYS. THE TRUCK IS BEING SOLD IN ABSOLUTE AUCTION FORMAT WITH NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. ALL BIDDERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO COME OUT AND INSPECT FOR YOURSELF PRIOR TO BIDDING. SHIPPING IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE HIGHEST BIDDER AND IN ADDITION TO THE HIGHEST BID. PLEASE ONLY BID IF YOU ARE SERIOUS. THE TRUCK IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION SHOULD IT SELL LOCALLY. WANT TO BUY-IT-NOW? YOU ARE WELCOME TO EMAIL ANY REASONABLE OFFERS. GOOD LUCK!

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