2002 Ford F-350 Extra Cab Short Bed 7.3l Turbo Diesel 4x4 W/fisher Plow Mount on 2040-cars
Paterson, New Jersey, United States
2002 Ford F-350 XLT Super Duty 4x4, 7.3L power stroke turbo diesel engine, extra cab, short bed, interior is in excellent condition, truck comes with a fisher snow plow mount and wire harness still attached to the truck, we do not have the actual snow plow, tires need replacing, truck runs great as most 7.3L power strokes do, it has factory fog lights, power windows, power locks, has some rust on both rear wheel wells & door bottoms please see pictures, good solid truck, this truck is also available to see, inspect and test drive, mechanics are also welcome to inspect. Sold as is no warranty. All sales are subject to a $249 doc fee. NJ residents must pay 7% sales tax and dmv fees for plates, registration, title, and temporary plate.
On Feb-18-14 at 15:33:01 PST, seller added the following information: Please note this is a F-250 Not a F-350. We apologize for the typo in the title and description. |
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