2000 Ford F-350, 7.3 Powerstroke Diesel, 4x4, Lariat, No Reserve, Repo! on 2040-cars
Anniston, Alabama, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: 4X4
Model: F-350
Mileage: 531,198
Trim: LARIAT
2000 Ford F-350 Lariat 4x4. This truck has 531k miles but runs and shifts great. I bought this truck from a bank just like it sits. The 4x4 hubs and driveshaft have been removed. I believe this was for gas mileage purpose since the truck has so many miles. It does have some dents and scratches around it. The driver seat has a lot of wear. The A/C and heat work great, the radio sounds good. The inside tires need to be replaced, the other 4 are in okay shape. The front bumper is bent, the back bumper is bent. Carpets are clean, seats are kinda rough. Ask any questions you may have and I will try to answer them. This is being sold as is, no warranty. NO RESERVE, Last bidder owns the truck. Thanks!
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