Ford Truck 2006 F250 Turbo Diesel 4 Dr Crew Cab 38400 Miles on 2040-cars
Conway, South Carolina, United States
I NO LONGER HAVE A NEED FOR THIS GREAT TRUCK. IF YOU NEED MORE INFO PLEASE CALL GENE 717- 448 - 0237 FROM 8 AM TO 10 PM. OIL CHANGED EVERY 5000 AND DEISEL FILTERS CHANGED THIS LAST OIL CHANGE AT 33800 MILES. ALSO ROTATED TIRES AT 33800 MILES. I HAVE MORE PICTURES IF YOU WANT TO SEE THEM. NADA Value clean retail 19700.00. THIS IS A VERY CLEAN TRUCK. NEVER SMOKED IN
BED INSIDE LENGTH 6 FOOT 8 IN
On Jan-03-14 at 06:31:07 PST, seller added the following information:
Paypal for deposit only full payment with wire transfer, cash,bank check. On Feb-08-14 at 16:56:37 PST, seller added the following information: THIS IS A F250 XLT SUPER DUTY " NOT A SLT" On Feb-09-14 at 15:28:21 PST, seller added the following information: TRUCK HAS FORD FACTORY FOG LIGHTS |
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Ford has decided to recall all of the 230,000 minivans potentially affected, namely those sold in salt-belt states and countries like Canada. The excess rust in the rear wheel wells was also able to prevent the third-row seats from locking to the floor of the minivan. To repair the problem, owners can take their minivans to dealers, and the dealers will place new panels in the wheel wells, replace the third-row seat mounting brackets and relocate the latches to an area away from any corrosion.
Ford says it will begin notifying owners during the last week of March.
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There's an official press release that you can read, but if you're more of a visual person, you're welcome to watch the live video feed of the announcement down below.
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