1999 Ford F450 7.3 Turbo Diesel Flatbed With Hydraulic Lift Gate on 2040-cars
Eugene, Oregon, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:7.3
Fuel Type:Diesel
Mileage: 171,450
Make: Ford
Model: F-450
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: orange
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: automatic
1999 Ford F450 that has a great running best motor Ford ever made 7.3 turbo diesel that runs excellent. Truck has automatic transmission that shifts flawlessly. The truck has ice cold A.C as well. This truck is not perfect was a work truck but still a great truck that will last! The truck is straight on the cab with no major dents. Flatbed has hydraulic lift that works great! Lock box, Motor fires up every time and runs great! No check engine lights, has 171k miles, was a Ex Knife River truck that is a local company and regularly serviced, and maintained well! Please call me with questions at 541.301.6862 Buyer pays shipping or come pick up locally in Eugene, Oregon. Truck is sold in as-is condition. Has clean and clear title. This is a great work truck than can tow just about anything you put behind her! Bid with confidence!
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