2001 F-350 Lariat Crew-cab 7.3 Diesel Dually- One Owner on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:7.3 DIESEL POWERSTROKE
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: F-350
Trim: LARIAT CREW-CAB
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Crew Cab
Drive Type: 2WD
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 348,517
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: 7.3 DIESEL POWERSTROKE LARIAT DUALLY
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Tan
2001 F-350 7.3 POWERSTROKE LARIAT CREW-CAB 2WD DUALLY
OKAY...
This is a privately owned, one owner local truck that was used to travel across the United States for sail yacht racing the first 5 years. After that it had a shell on and was used for the owners design firm. I purchased this truck in march with the intention of using it for pulling a 4 car hauler. I learned that I needed a heavier duty truck like an F-450 or F-550 to carry the weight the trailer was designed to pull. This truck was never used for that. Instead, I kept it for personal use and drove it on occasion. The reason for CarFax and AutoCheck stating 2 owners is due to me titling it in my company's name after I lost the original title. I would still consider it to be a true one owner vehicle.
Maintenance: Don't let the mileage scare you, this truck has always been religiously dealership serviced with NO expense spared when it came to recommended servicing. A driven diesel is a good thing... The CarFax shows a consistent service history since new and this truck runs, drives, shifts, as new. That is a bold statement to make, but this truck runs that good. It has absolutely NO KNOWN issues, and it is a very tight driving truck. I have been averaging 19.8MPG and if driven at 62mph, (unloaded), you can get close to 21MPG on the highway. It has a 100gallon external tank in the bed which you can switch to, or pump the fuel into the trucks tank. It has a very heavy duty gooseneck ball, that can be set flush, and I had a brand new Dexter trailer brake installed (never used). This truck has 100% all original paint that is in great condition for the age and mileage. There is a spot on the hood that has peeled off (see pic), and a small section peeling on the rain gutters on the roof of the cab (see pic). There is also a few dents around the body (see pic). There is NO rust, and the engine bay, drivetrain, rear end and completely bone dry of any leaks of any kind. The Michelin tires are all excellent and evenly worn. This truck drives perfectly straight with NO steering issues. The interior is very clean and nice, it has never been smoked in. There is some issues with the leather on the bottom of the front seats. The leather has cracked, but the foam and support are still excellent. what I was going to do was purchase eBay item #321123744767 and have these installed, after that the interior would be excellent. The dash, door panels, headliner and carpet are all in excellent condition. Everything is working well, including ice cold A/C.
This is a GREAT unmolested 7.3 lariat that will give many, many more miles and years to the new owner.
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