1996 Ford F-350 4x4 Powerstroke 5-speed 1-ton on 2040-cars
Tullahoma, Tennessee, United States
Up for sale is my 1996 Ford F-350 4X4. We use this truck for work everyday. Everything works and it runs great. It does have scratches, a couple of small dents, and some rust over the passenger rear tire, the tires will need to be replaced soon. This truck was originally an automatic and we converted it to a 5 speed manual, Correctly, Factory drive shafts and all no rigging. The original automatic trans-E4OD will come with the truck. The truck has a gooseneck ball and trailer brake control box. Batteries are about 4 months old, it also has a nice stereo system, 2- fosgate 12" subs, alpine highs front and back, 2-amps under the seat, 4" turbo back exhaust, and a T/C 6 - position Chip. Kelly Blue Book on this truck is 7500.00 not counting the extras.
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