2005 Ford F-350 Super Duty King Ranch Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 6.0l Diesel on 2040-cars
Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
Outstanding tow vehicle, fully equipped and ready to go for pulling 5th wheel RV or horse trailer at a fraction of the cost of a new vehicle. Very low mileage (62,200) for a 2005 vehicle, and all maintenance records are available.
We recently sold our 5th wheel RV and no longer need the tow vehicle. The vehicle is in great shape mechanically with the following changes: New shocks on the front along with new upper and lower ball joints on one side (excessive play) and two new Die Hard batteries in 2012. That's it. The interior is in great condition. The carpet is covered with Husky Liners front and rear. The captain chairs up front and the back seat are all King Ranch saddle leather, no "pleather" in this vehicle. Front seats have normal wear, back seats are like new. The only thing with excessive wear is the tonneau cover. The vinyl is fine, but the velcro that secures the sides is about worn out. If you're pulling a 5th wheel, you may want to remove. The bed liner is sprayed in by Line-X and is as tough as nails. Bottom line, this King Ranch F350 dually is the perfect tow vehicle priced about $35,000 less than a brand new vehicle. You can't go wrong. |
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Auto Services in Virginia
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