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1999 White Ford F450 Super Duty Diesel Truck! Good Condition!! on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:72980
Location:

United States

United States
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 GRAY VINYL INTERIOR, A/C, AM/FM RADIO, 7.3 LITER v6 ENGINE
73,000 MILES
MANUAL ROLL-UP WINDOWS, NEW TIRES.
SMOKE-FREE TRUCK!!

Deposit and Payment Terms
    A non-refundable deposit of $500 is due through PayPal within 24 hours of the end of this auction and the truck must be paid for in full within 7 days of the end of this auction. Payment in full is to be in cash or by cashiers check only.

    The truck and clear title will be released to the buyer only after full payment has been made and, if paid by cashiers check, only upon our verification of the clearance of the funds, which will need to be done on a weekday during banking hours.

    The buyer is responsible for all vehicle transportation arrangements and costs

Vehicle's As-Is Condition
    This truck is being sold in its "AS IS" condition. The buyer acknowledges that there is no warranty, express or implied, being made by the seller in connection with this vehicle, or with the attached shell. The buyer is responsible for making their own determination as to the condition of the vehicle. 
Bill of Sale / Title Transfer

    The buyer will be required to provide their full name and address for the Bill of Sale and Title for transfer of ownership. We will not falsify the Bill of Sale by stating a lower purchase price.

    Upon completion of the sale and transfer of title, the buyer agrees to immediately assume all responsibility for said vehicle and to comply with any and all DMV requirements necessary to effect the timely transfer of ownership. 



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