1995 Ford F450 Wrecker Tow Truc on 2040-cars
Lakewood, Pennsylvania, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:diesel
Drive Type: manual
Make: Ford
Mileage: 288,551
Model: F-450
Trim: wrecker
You are bidding on a very well maintained wrecker. I bought this to have around for a spare truck and have decided against the idea. The body is made by Nomar when I purchased it the wheel lift was removed. All tires are in very good shape cab is in great condition no rotted cab corners pto and wich work fine. Power Stroke diesel runs perfect. This is a money maker.
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Additionally, according to RT, the 3.7-liter V6 will continue to serve as the base engine, and since it offers up a stout 305 horsepower in its current form, it's likely that the 2.3-liter four-cylinder EcoBoost will produce a bit more than that. At the top of the range, the Mustang GT will continue to soldier on with a V8 engine, which should continue to send over 400 horsepower to the rear wheels.
Finally, while we agree 100 percent with RT's heartfelt request for a paddle-shift automatic, we certainly expect that the EcoBoost 'Stang will be offered with a manual transmission as standard equipment. This is a Mustang, after all...
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The increased capacity is part of a plan to sell more than 300,000 vehicles a year with this engine in Europe by 2015. Europe is currently the only market where the smallest of the EcoBoost engines is offered (including in the Focus pictured above), but US-spec Fiesta models will be getting this mill for 2014.
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The turbocharged Dodge Dart and Chevrolet Cruze, as well as the Ford Fiesta were their respective brands' lowest-scoring models, a stat that's made worse by the fact that the American automakers finished 25th, 21st and 23rd, respectively.
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