1973 F350 Ford Dually on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Engine:Powerstroke 6.0
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: Dually
Make: Ford
Mileage: 12,345
Model: F-350
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Welding rig
This truck has a 360 motor with manual transmission. Both are in good condition, engine does not smoke. It is missing the heater/motor assembly, heater hose has been bypassed. The instrument panel plastic is foggy and needs to be replaced. The flooring has minor rust thru holes but can be repaired. The truck body is in good condition. The following items have been replaced recently; starter, solenoid, fuel pump, brake master cylinder/booster. The truck runs but needs a good going over for safety reasons before becoming road worthy. I do not have the exact mileage, so I entered 12345....I have included a couple of pictures of other restored dually's so you can see the finished product. Buyer must complete payment within 3 days of final sale and buyer must make all shipping arrangements. Local pickup only............Please ask any questions you may have, don't want to have any surprises because assumptions were made......
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