Really Good Ford F250 Ford Pickup Truck Runs And Drives Good Good Work Truck on 2040-cars
Peru, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:300 IN LINE
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Ford
Model: F-250
Trim: NO TRIM
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: FOUR WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 127,746
Exterior Color: Red
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
THIS IS A REALLY GOOD FORD F250 PICKUP TRUCK. IT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. THIS IS A FOUR WHEEL DRIVE WITH A MANUAL FOUR SPEED TRANSMISSION IN IT. IT HAS A 300 6 CYLINDER IN LINE MOTOR IN IT. IT HAS EASY TO USE LOCKOUTS ON IT. IT HAS HAD A NEW CLUTCH PRESSURE PLATE AND THROW OUT BEARRINGS PUT IN IT. IT HAS ALSO HAD NEW BRAKES AND THE CARBURATOR WAS REBUILT IN IT. IT HAS A GOOSENECK HITCH AND COMES WITH THE BALL. IT ALSO HAS A FRAME MOUNT HITCH ON IT. IT HAS A CUSTOM HEADACHE RACK AND COMES WITH CORUGATED STEEL TUBING RACKS TO GO WITH IT. IT HAS NO RADIO AND IT NEEDS A WIND SHIELD WIPER ON THE PASSENGER SIDE. ALL THE LIGHTS WORK REALLY WELL. MY HUSBAND USED IT FOR HAULING FIREWOOD ON BUT IS NO LONGER SELLING FIREWOOD AND HAS NO USE FOR THE TRUCK. THIS WILL MAKE SOMEONE A GREAT WORK TRUCK AS IT CAN REALLY HAUL A LOAD.THIS IS FOR LOCAL PICKUP ONLY.
EVERY THING COMES FROM A SMOKE FREE ENVIROMENT.We sell USED and UNIQUE items. Expect minor evidence of use or imperfections, dings etc. from age. We take many photos of our items to help with the description as every detail may not be caught. Please use the photos to help judge content and condition. If you are unsure in any way please ask. Please do not bid before you are completely sure what you are bidding on. WE DO NOT MAKE PARTIAL REFUNDS. IF YOU ARE UNHAPPY WITH AN ITEM WE ACCEPT RETURNS FOR FULL REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE. PLEASE DO NOT ASK FOR A "DISCOUNT" AFTER PURCHASING AN ITEM.
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