2003 Ford F450xl Super Duty Truck With 40' Articulating & Telescopic Bucket on 2040-cars
Cortland, Ohio, United States
2003 Ford F450XL Super Duty Truck with 40' Articulating & Telescopic Bucket
This vehicle is a
former fleet vehicle purchased from a southern cable company. It was
serviced and inspected by one of their certified mechanics. It runs great, goes down the road nice and straight with no pulling or wandering, is in excellent condition
and is 100% ready to go to work. Everything on this vehicle works just as it
should.It has a number of newer parts on it.
This truck has a 6.0L Power Stroke V8 Turbo Diesel engine. There is a 4 speed automatic transmission with tow/haul. It is rear wheel drive.
The Goodyear & Salion tires are 225/70R19.5fs and have roughly 90% tread remaining in the read and 60% in the front. The rims are 19.5x6.0s.
The GVWR is 15,000lb with a front GAWR of 6,000lb and a rear GAWR of 11,000lb.
It has disc brakes and spring suspension. The brakes have roughly 85% remaining in the rear and 80% in the front.
The truck has 181,060
miles on it. The motor was rebuilt at 91,324 miles.
This vehicle has a white exterior and a black/gray interior. As you can see from the photos, it is very clean with minimal wear and tear both inside and outside. Keep in mind that this truck has been working for a living. It is not going to be in pristine condition.
There are a few
cosmetic flaws on this vehicle. There are very few small paint chips on the body an box. Because this truck came from the South, there are very few rust spots. They are surface only with no
holes. There arw two dents on the front of the truck - one on the front bumper and another on the driver's side quarter panel near the hood. There is some staining on the headliner. The driver's seat is a bit ripped up.
This truck has a few extra features. These include AM/FM, A/C, anti-lock brakes, driver and passenger airbags, running boards, rear step, grab bars on both sides, pintle hitch and hooks, utility work lights, emergency beacons, and strobe lights.
The 8 drawer utility
box is by Altec. The single man bucket is a 40' articulating and telescopic non-insulated Altec #AT235. It has upper and lower controls, a power inverter, wire rack mounted on the rear deck, and pass through door for the bucket.
You are more than welcome to come down and test drive this vehicle. In fact, we encourage it! Please contact us first before your drive over to make sure that we are open. If you have any questions whatsoever about this vehicle, please contact Steve at 330-406-8616 between the hours at 10am and 10pm EST/EDT.
We are a licensed used vehicle dealer in the State of Ohio. As such, we are required to collect sales tax from buyers from the following states – Arizona, California, Florida, Indiana, Michigan, Massachusetts, Ohio, South Carolina, Washington and the country of Mexico.
THIS ITEM IS BEING SOLD AS IS WHERE IS. There is no warranty or guarantee expressed or implied.
A $250 deposit is required within 24 hours of auction end. The balance is due within 7 days of auction completion. We will gladly accept cash, check, credit card, PayPal, or bank transfer as a form of payment. Please be aware that the vehicle CAN NOT and WILL NOT leave out lot until payment has completely cleared our account. Per eBay policy, cash is acceptable for in-person payments only. Cash payments through the mail aren't allowed on eBay because they are difficult to track and could get lost.
Transportation of the vehicle is solely the responsibility of the buyer.
If you are coming in from out of town and require transportation to/from our location, we will gladly assist you with that. Our dealership is roughly an hour from three major airports – Cleveland (CLE), Pittsburgh (PIT), and Akron Canton (CAK). We are also minutes from a smaller airport (YNG) and Greyhound station in Youngstown. We reserve the right to end this auction early. This item is for sale on our dealership lot. It could be sold at any time. Vehicles sell at our dealership rather quickly. The vehicle you are looking at and thinking about buying is the same one that someone else looked at and was thinking about yesterday. If you are interested, ask questions and don't hesitate. Many will say this is just car dealer BS. It isn't. Most of our vehicle sell in less than a week. If you have any questions about this vehicle or any other item that we have listed on ebay, please do not hesitate to contact Steve at 330-406-8616 between the hours of 10am and 10pm. WE WANT YOUR BUYING EXPERIENCE TO BE THE BEST IT CAN BE. WE HAVE EARNED OUR STELLAR EBAY RATING AND WORK HARD TO KEEP IT THAT WAY! |
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