2002 Ford F-350 Lariat Dually Diesel 7.3 4x4 - Needs Transmission on 2040-cars
Dunn, North Carolina, United States
This auction is for a 2002 Ford F350 Dually Diesel Lariat 4x4 with the famous 7.3 Turbo Diesel Powerstroke engine. It is a 6 speed MANUAL. Has the crew cab (full four doors). This has been our farm truck and has been used daily to haul cattle and horses from farm to farm. The transmission just went out THIS MORNING 5/1/14. We do not have time to get it fixed as we have to have a truck for daily business use. The motor in this truck is very strong and has given us no problem whatsoever. It has been used on our farm and has never been ragged out or used rough. It has been services every 5,000 miles since we have owned it (greased and oiled). Has two brand new tires on the front and tires on the back still have some tread left. It is a very sharp looking truck when it's cleaned up. Pictures are dirty as it is used on our farm daily until today. Motor is very strong has no issues. It has a dent in the back side of bed as seen in pictures, but could easily put western hauler or flat bed on. We are the second owners of this truck. It has 281,xxx miles on it and if you know anything about diesels, especially 7.3 diesels, you know at this mileage these trucks are barely broke in good yet. ALL THIS TRUCK NEEDS IS A NEW TRANSMISSION AND IT SHOULD LAST YOU FOREVER!! It has the Lariat package with power everything and tan leather seats. See picture as drivers seat does need some leather repair or cover over the seat. Otherwise interior is in good condition. Has bench seat in back and front. Middle console folds up for extra seat in front. Seats 6 people. This is a great truck and has been very well maintained. Also has a gooseneck hitch in bed and brush guard on front.
Just had new brakes put on less than 4,000 miles ago and new emergency brake kit. Two brand new tires in front. Alternator just replaced last week. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have. CLEAR TITLE IN HAND!! Also have this truck for sale locally so we withhold the right to withdraw this listing from eBay at any time if this truck sells locally. Deposit of $250 MUST BE PAID VIA PAYPAL WITHIN 24 HOURS AND REMAINING BALANCE MUST BE PAID WITHIN 3 DAYS VIA CASH IN PERSON OR CERTIFIED CASHIERS CHECK. WE DO NOT ACCEPT PERSONAL CHECKS!!!! |
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