Beautful Black 1999 Ford F350 4x4 7.3 Diesel Dually With 91k Original Miles! on 2040-cars
Pine, Colorado, United States
For Sale By:Dealer
Engine:7.3
Drive Type: 4x4
Make: Ford
Mileage: 91,900
Model: F-350
Trim: XLT
You are looking at an amazing, IMMACUALTE 1999 F350 4x4 quad cab truck. 7.3 powerstroke diesel, auto, XLT. With 91K ORGINAL MILES. One owner since 2001. It has never been in an accident, clean title and carfax. This truck is 100% stock, never been chipped or programmed. This truck has never even had a gooseneck or 5th wheel hitch!!!! Old fella just liked the way it looked, never seen a day of work in its life. The engine bay, interior, body and paint are near perfect. Starts, runs and drives great. The only notable flaw is the LED display on the radio does not come on? Please review my feedback and bid with confidence. Please come see the truck if you are local. I reserve the right to end the auction should it sell locally. Please call with any questions. THANKS! 303-570-4509
****sorry for the poor resolution pics, truck looks much sharper in person, the white spots that appear to be on the carpet are just spots on the camera lens. I can send more high quality pics, THANKS***
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