2002 Ford F350 Dually Superduty Diesel 7.3 on 2040-cars
West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
M&M MOTORS IS A LICENSED FLORIDA WHOLESALE DEALER SPECIALIZING IN SELLING EXCLUSIVELY ON EBAY AT WHOLESALE PRICES SO YOU CAN CUT OUT THE MIDDLEMAN AND SAVE THOUSANDS! WHETHER YOUR VEHICLE IS SHIPPED DOOR-TO-DOOR OR I PICK YOU UP AT EITHER FT. LAUDERDALE OR WEST PALM BEACH AIRPORT YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED AT THE CONDITION OF THIS VEHICLE! FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL... NICK @
954-873-2078 This is 2002
Ford F350 dually super duty diesel regular cab Landscaping equipped pickup
truck. It has a diesel 7.3 engine and an automatic transmission. The wheel base
is 137” with a GVWR of 11,500 lbs the tires are LT 235/85/16 and are in good
condition. The air conditioning system is very cold. The bed is equipped with a
husky tool box, a tow hitch, a 100 gallon tank, a rollup hose for spraying, and
a compression and pump all in working condition. This truck has traveled only
148,779 miles. Terms
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