1999 Ford F450 7.3l Powerstroke Turbo Diesel Zf6 6speed 2wd Reg Cab Flat Bed on 2040-cars
Apple Valley, California, United States
1999 Ford F450 7.3L Powerstroke, ZF6 6 speed, 88K miles, power windows/locks, cruise control, solid front axle, C&M flatbed, gooseneck receiver in bed under cover, 19.5 wheels, brand new General Tires by Continental, newer clutch, fresh fluids, meticulously maintained (have records since new to prove), purchased from the original owner, never abused like a work truck, always garaged. Drives straight, will haul/tow almost anything, and brakes good. This beast is made to tow and its one of the cleanest 7.3's on the road today. Clean/clear California title, smog exempt because GVWR is more than 14k lbs, NO trades. Can provide more pictures upon request. Call/text/email 949.422.7seven1four with any questions.
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