2010 Ford F-350 on 2040-cars
Hollywood, Florida, United States
Please message me with questions at: giuseppe.eley@chewiemail.com . 2010 F350 SRW CrewCab 6.4L FX4 Lariat LOADED Diesel with ~91600 miles--mileage will vary as I still use it
occasionally.
Just got an inspection done at Ford dealership and only issue was found was a dirty K&N air filter which is clean
now. There is nothing mechanically wrong with it.
Things recently done to truck:
New MOOG tie rods
New Rancho Steering Damper
New Rancho shocks
New MOOG Long/Short Drag Link
New Rear Main Seal
New Rear Engine Cover
Amenities:
Lariat Interior Package
Bodyside protection Moldings
Chrome Grille/Bumper
Pueblo Gold CC Accent
Preferred Equipment Package 618A
Torqshift(TM) 5-spd Auto Transmission
3.55 Ratio Limited Slip Axle
FX4 Off-Road Package
Skid plates
11500 GVWR Package
Electronic Shift on the fly
Jack
Four Wheel Drive
Spare tire
6 way power/heated driver/passenger seats
Leather Captain's Chairs
Lower Accent two-tome paint
Lariat Ultimate Package
Power Slide moonroof
Navigation system w/SAT Radio
Memory Group
Adjustable Gas/Brake Pedal
Reverse View Camera
Reverse Vehicle Aid Sensor
38-gallon fuel tank
Bedliner (factory)
Front Tow Hook
Locking removal Tailgate with lift assist
Tailgate Step
Tailgate rearview camera
Engine Block heater
Power Sliding rear window
12.5k Trailer hitch with 7 and 4 pin connection.
Mono beam coil spring suspension w/stabil bar
B&W Gooseneck hitch (2 years old)
Power scope mirrors (Heated, extendable & folding mirrors)
Upfitter switches (4 Aux switches-Factory)
Electrochromic mirror
Electronic Trailer Brake Controller (Factory)
Trailer Towing Package
Extra Heavy Duty Alternator
Universal Garage Door Opener
4 Wheel Anti-Lock Brake System
Keyless Entry w/Alarm
Securicode Keyless keypad
Securilock anti-theft ignition
60/40 flex fold rear bench
Dual Electronic Auto Temp Control
Leather Steering Wheel w/ Audio Control
Autolamp/rainlamp
Autolock/unlock
Driver/passenger Air bags
Factory Navigation (with latest update)
Ford Sync Voice Activated system
Power slide Moon roof
Chrome tubular cab steps
Spare tire and wheel
Premium cast Aluminum 20" wheels
Electronic climate control
Power locks/windows/steering
Sirius Satellite Radio /Bluetooth
AM/FM Single CD/MP3 Player
Color Coord Carpet and Mats
K&N Air filter
AMSOIL oil changes since purchased (every 10k miles).
AMSOIL tranny fluid change and filter
Both Fuel filters changed every 10k miles.
***I will include a box of fuel filters that I bought for truck.***
Will need:
New tires in ~10k miles
What's wrong with it:
Driver seat leather is worn and steering wheel is worn (no holes, just worn) see pictures
Misc. small scratches on body
Small dent on cab
Blend door actuator. $30 piece. Visit your online auto parts store and search for blend door actuator.
Clean CARFAX
Also selling my horse trailer, if interested. See my other listing
NADA on this truck is $36,900, and I have seen a few listed for that price at dealerships near me. I have priced
mine competitively taking into account the dent, seat, and tire replacement in ~10k miles. Make me an offer. I do
not have to sell this truck but our thoroughbred is now in Virginia so we no longer have a use for the trailer or
the truck. This truck runs amazing! It has been properly maintained and is ready to work. I hate to part with it,
but it just sits in my drive way.
No warranty express or implied with either. All transactions final.
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