2008 Ford F-450 Super Duty Lariat Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 6.4l on 2040-cars
Pittsfield, Illinois, United States
THIS IS A SUPER CLEAN TRUCK. RUNS LIKE NEW WITH A COLD AIR INTAKE, NEW TIRES,110 GAL TRANSFER TANK. HAS AN H&S TUNER,TRUCK GETS 14.7 MPG. THE INTERIOR LOOKS LIKE NEW,BED HAS HAD A TRAILER COME OFF THE BALL AND DENT THE TOP OF THE BED ON BOTH SIDES SEE PICS. TRUCK HAS NO MECHANICAL ISSUES.ALSO A NEW JASPER TRANS 50000 MILES AGO AND IS STILL UNDER WARANTY. HAVE ALL PAPER WORK FOR THE LIFE OF THIS TRUCK- OIL CHGS AND SERVICE WORK(THE OWNER WAS METICULOUS).EXHAUST HAS BEEN MODIFIED (DPF FILTER DELETE).VERY NICE LEATHER AND LOADED INTERIOR,STAINLESS RUNNING BOARDS,GREAT TIRES 95%.FLY IN AND DRIVE HOME,THIS TRUCK WILL GET YOU THERE!!
ILLINOIS BUYERS SUBJECT TO SALES TAX. CALL FRANK @217/491/4629 ANY TIME DAY OR NIGHT.TRUCK WAS A FORD BUY BACK WHEN IT WAS NEW FOR A BAD RADIATOR AND STICKING THERMOSTATS.THIS TRUCK IS A REAL GOOD TRUCK I HAVE RAN IT OVER 800 MILES WITH TAILER IN TOE.CALL ME @217-491-4629 WITH ANY ?. |
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