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2003 Superduty 4x4 Dually Lariat 4door Fitth Wheel Goose Neck Apr Head Studs on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:128588
Location:

Blountville, Tennessee, United States

Blountville, Tennessee, United States
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 2003 FORD 350 SUPERDUTY DUALLY CREWCAB LARIAT 4X4 WITH FACTORY ADJUSTABLE RANCHO SHOCKS.    TRUCK HAS ALL POWER,, PLUS ADJUSTABLE PEDALS, WITH LEATHER SEATS. TINTED WINDOWS ALL THE WAY AROUND.  TRUCK HAS APROX. 128.XXX MILES AND I AM THE 2ND OWNER OF ABOUT 9 YEARS . TRUCK HAS GOOSENECK BALL AND IS FIFTH WHEEL CAPABLE ALSO. I HAVE PUT OVER $10,000 IN PARTS AND SERVICE COST WITHIN THE PAST 15,000 MILES . SO THIS TRUCK IS WORTH EVERY PENNY.   THIS IS A 6.0 DIESEL MOTOR BUT HAVE DONE EVERTHING TO MY KNOWLEDE TO MAKE IT BULLET PROOF EXCEPT ADD THE EGR DELETE KIT (DID NOT KNOW IF IT WOULD BE SOLD OUT OF STATE ONE DAY BECAUSE I BELEIVE IT IS ILLEGAL IN SOME STATES).***** THIS TRUCK HAS NEVER BEEN CHIPPED***** THIS IS A GOOD LOOKING TRUCK AND YOU WILL GET MANY COMPLIMENTS WITH IT. I AM SELLING BECAUSE I PURCHASED NEW DIESEL DUALLY .  THE TRUCKS WORK HAS BEEN DONE 98% BY FORD DEALERSHIP MECHANICS SINCE NEW( HAVE JUST ABOUT ALL RECEIPTS OF WORK AND OIL CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS OWNER THRU NOW). THIS TRUCK HAS SOME MINOR SCRATCHES AND DINGS BUT HAS NEVER BEEN WRECKED.   I WOULD NOT BE AFRAID TO PULL MY CAMPER ACROSS THE US WITH THIS TRUCK.  THE TRUCK IS MECHANICALLY SOUND. HAD NEW UPGARADED HEAD GASKETS REPLACED EVEN THOUGH WAS NOT NEEDED JUST IN CASE.  EXCEPT FOR THE TRUCK LIKING TO WARM UP FOR A FEW MINUTES AT FIRST START UP TYPICAL 6.0 THIS IS ONLY WHEN TRUCK HAS NOT REACHED FULL OPERATING TEMP. BUT AFTER THAT IT IS READY TO GO. THIS TRUCK WILL TOW AND RUN RIGHT WITH MY NEW ONE WITHOUT THE NEW 64,000 WINDOW STICKER. THE HEAD LIGHT SWITCH KNOB IS BROKE! (KNOB ONLY)   EMAILS WILL BE RESPONDED TO IF YOU PUT SUPERDUTY IN SUBJECT LINE   HAYABUSA04WOLF@YAHOO.COM       423-646-2297      RESERVE WAY UNDER BLUEBOOK VALUE  IF THIS TRUCK WAS ON A LOT THEY WOULD HAVE AT LEAST 23 ON IT!!!!!

*NEW EGR COOLER
*NEW EGR VALVE
*NEW OIL COOLER
*NEW HEAD GASKETS
*NEW APR STUDS INSTALLED
*NEW ICP SENSOR
*NEW BELT
*NEW PULLEY TENSIONER
* 2 NEW DIE HARD BATTERIES
*ALL NEW HOSES AND SOME NEW TURBO CONNECTIONS
*NEW UPPER AND LOWER MOOG GREASABLE BALL JOINTS
*ALL NEW FRONT END SEALS AND BEARINGS
*NEW GOOD TREAD TIRES
*NEW BUG SHEILD
*NEW STAINLESS STEEL BAR AND LIGHTS
*NEW HEATED AND POWER MIRRORS INSTALLED
*NEW LATEST PROGRAM INSTALLED BY FORD
*NEW BULLY BRAKE BOX INSTALLED
*UPGRADED KENWOOD STEREO AND PREMIUM SPEAKERS
*NEW BRAKES ALL THE WAY AROUND WITH REAR CALLIPERS REPLACE

*NEW AC TENSIONER AND AC WORK
*****MORE******

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