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1999 Ford F-350 Super Duty Lariat Crew Cab :: 7.3l Turbo Diesel :: No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:183403
Location:

Roswell, Georgia, United States

Roswell, Georgia, United States
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1999 F-350 7.3 DRW Lariat 4x4

My dream truck is officially up for sale with NO RESERVE. This Ford truly turns heads while maintaining a comfortable ride quality. The way it looks and sounds has an overwhelming presence wherever I go. I have owned high end sports cars and this truck gets 10x the attention. She doesn't leak a drop of fluid, doesn't smoke even the slightest, and starts up great even in 30 degree weather. There is over $15,000 dollars in work listed below done to the truck with receipts to a lot of it. For any questions feel free to give me a call. This truck has a clean carfax with NO accidents!

Upgrades and New Parts:
- 2002 7.3 Turbo
- 2002 7.3 Injectors
- 2002 7.3 Turbo piping
- 2002 Intercooler
- 2002 7.3 injector computer
- 22.5 Alcoa's
- Michelin X 175/70r22.5
- Centromatics
- New brakes all around
- Cowl Hood (New paint on 4/4/2014)
- New Transmission with Billet converter and shift kit (with receipt)
- Banks Six Gun
- Banks Big Head
- Auto Meter boost gauge
- New water pump
- New alternator
- New V/C Gasket
- New Starter
- New Ball Joints
- New Front Brakes
- New ICP Sensor
- New Center Bearing
- New Driveshaft
- Driveshaft was just re-balanced
- New Spicer greaseable U-joints
- Aftermarket headlights/running lights/clearance lights
- Freightliner stacks with smoke box instead of the Y pipe
- New driver leather seat
- Step bars
- Tinted windows
- Brake controller

Other Features:
- 2002 Interior
- Leather
- Carpet is perfect
- Paint is near flawless
- Power driver seat
- 6 disc CD 
- Boston Acoustic speakers
- Shift on the fly 4x4
- NO rust
- Cold A/C
- Sliding rear window

The bad:
- Has a vacuum leak someplace, could be the vacuum pump?
- Rear seat has a small tear from where my tool box slide off the seat
- Comes with 3 tailgates but the original is dented
- The ignition key mechanism thinks the key is in it so it dings with the door open and the key out. Doesn't do anything to the functionality.

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Autoblog editors choose their favorite racecars of all time

Thu, Feb 26 2015

If you like cars, there is a good chance that you like racecars. There's something about the science and the art of going faster, of competition, of achievement, that accelerates the hearts of enthusiasts. It doesn't matter the series, the team or the manufacturer – there's something about racing that stirs emotions and lifts spirits. It's that way with many of you, and it's that way with our editors. With that in mind, we offer a list of our favorite racecars of all time. Of course, we'd like to hear some of yours in the comment section below. 1970 Porsche 917 Compared to some of the obscure choices by my colleagues, I feel like the Porsche 917 is almost so obvious a pick as to not be worth mentioning. Still, when coming up with my answer, my mind invariably went back to this classic racer – specifically in its blue-and-orange Gulf livery – while watching Le Mans on DVD and later Blu Ray with my dad. Long, low and curvaceous, few vehicles have ever looked sexier lapping a track than the 917. More than just a pretty face, this beauty had speed, too, thanks to several tunes of flat-12 engines over the course of its racing life. In the early '70s, Porsche was a dominant force throughout sports-car competition, and the 917 (shown above at the 1970 24 Hours of Daytona) was the tip of that spear, including back-to-back victories in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Largely without dialogue or really much of a traditional plot, Le Mans is like a tone poem of racing goodness. While the 917's importance to motorsports history is undoubtedly fascinating, it's still this cinematic depiction of the Porsche racer that draws me in most, especially with the volume cranked. – Chris Bruce Associate Editor 1964 Mini Cooper S How could everyone not be selecting the 1964 Mini Cooper S piloted by Paddy Hopkirk and Henry Liddon? That car, 33 EJB, took the first of British Motor Corporation's four Monte Carlo Rally wins (it should have been five, but French judges got the British Minis [and Fords] disqualified on a technicality regarding headlights... which its own car, the winning DS, was also in violation of). The tiny red car and its white roof beat out Ford Falcons, Mercedes-Benz 300SEs and scores of Volvos, Volkswagens and Saabs. This, along with the several years of dominance that followed, cemented the idea that not only could the tiny, two-tone Mini be a real performance vehicle, but that family-friendly city cars in general could be fun.

2020 Ford Escape, Lincoln Corsair ace crash tests, earn Top Safety Pick from IIHS

Fri, Nov 15 2019

The redesigned 2020 Ford Escape and its platform-mate, the 2020 Lincoln Corsair, have both just completed their bout of crash tests at the hands of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, and while they did not emerge unscathed, they did come away with the agency's Top Safety Pick Award. One caveat: The rating only applies to the Escape equipped with the available LED headlights, which were deemed Acceptable. Similarly, the Corsair needs the available curve-adaptive LED headlights, also rated Acceptable, in order to achieve Top Safety Pick. The Escape's standard halogen headlights scored only a Marginal rating, while the Corsair's base LED headlights were deemed Poor due to glare. Those low headlight ratings knock the vehicles out of contention for Top Safety Pick. Had either vehicle offered headlights able to achieve a Good rating, that would have been enough to get them the agency's Top Safety Pick+ rating. Outside of their headlights, the 2020 Escape and Corsair acquitted themselves well. The Escape saw a big improvement in the difficult small-overlap front crash test, going from a Poor result in the previous generation to Good with the new one. The Corsair performed identically, and both achieved Good ratings in all six crash tests. The IIHS also tests automatic emergency-braking systems, and the standard and optional systems in the Escape and the Corsair both earned Superior ratings.

Ford forced to recall Escape over fire risk yet again

Tue, 26 Nov 2013

Recalls happen. Automakers hope they won't, but they do. And that's alright, for the most part, because cars are designed (and to a large degree still made) by humans, and humans make mistakes. So we forgive them, as long as the problem is resolved. Only in the case of the Ford Escape, the problem seems to keep coming back.
That's why Ford is calling in the Escape yet again due to fire concerns. The issue revolves around problematic fuel lines in 9,469 units manufactured between October 5, 2011, and July 11, 2012, all of which use the 1.6-liter EcoBoost inline four-cylinder engine.
As you yourself may recall, the Escape was subject to a string of recalls last year that resulted in a $17 million fine. One of them was over this very same issue, which Ford apparently didn't rectify the first time around. Let's hope this time is the last time.