2008 Ford F350 Superduty Diesel Sport 4x4 Pickup Crew Cab 1 Ton Navigation Dvd on 2040-cars
Santa Fe Springs, California, United States
We have up for auction today a loaded 2008 F350 that was used as a sales vehicle and has high freeway miles on it. This truck has all the cool options. 4 wheel drive Sport, painted bumpers grille and mirrors Leather interior Navigation Sirius Radio Rear Seat Overhead DVD Player Sliding lockable Tonneau bed cover 20" Rims with 395-55-20 tires This truck has less than 70k miles on a new crate engine installed by a Ford dealer. A new F350 equipped like this truck would cost $70k+ This truck is a steal for only a fraction of the cost of a new one. You will not be disappointed in any way with this truck it looks and runs fantastic. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding! This truck is available for viewing at our shop most weekdays from 8:00 - 4:00 Call to confirm it is here before you come. 562-944-5351 10859 S. Norwalk Bl. Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 |
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