Ford F-350 Dually Diesel Snow Plow And Wheel Lift Towtruck Repo Wrecker on 2040-cars
Norwood, Pennsylvania, United States
This truck is ready to make you money cash only sale no trades. I am the second owner and have owned the truck for 8 years, in that time it has been well kept and used as a personal truck.
now about the truck it is a 1992 92 Ford f350 Dually 4x4 7.3 international non turbo diesel with automatic trans 228,000. The plow is a 9ft v-plow sno-way is the brand. The wheel lift is a sneeker lift from fort worth Texas (look them up this is not a cheap knock off brand) the lift is in perfect working condition and is electric/hydraulic with 2 sets of controls in cab and in the rear of the truck. Truck has tow beacons and a turbo wing on the cab. Like I said truck is ready to work as a plow truck, repo truck or shop truck as the lift is completely under the bed so bed is fully useable. Recent repairs/ up dates 2 new batteries new starter trans lines radiator Front u-joints front prop-shaft front brakes, calibers and hoses new brake lines hard brake lines rear brake shoes, wheel cylinders new master cylinder new brake booster new hydraulic lines for the wheel lift This has been 5k worth of service in the last few years plus a plow 4.5k, wheel lift uninstalled is 7k turbo wing and lights over 1k plus a dually diesel it self is not cheap so do the math before you contact me $8900 cash only don't bother low balling truck makes money. Call 484-880-2809 |
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