No Reserve Ford F-450 7.3 Diesel 5 Speed Super Duty Dually Flatbed Truck Nice !! on 2040-cars
South Sioux City, Nebraska, United States
Engine:7.3 TURBO DIESEL
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: White
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Gray
Model: F-450
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: XL
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Diesel
Mileage: 203,000
Sub Model: F-450
NO RESERVE AUCTION
UP FOR AUCTION IS A GREAT RUNNING 1997 F450 all highway miles
7.3 TURBO DIESEL RUNS GREAT!! NO SMOKE .NO BLOW BYE. DONT USE ANY OIL.ALWAY STARTS!! LOTS OF POWER!!
ZF 5 SPEED TRANSMISSION SHIFTS GREAT .. CLUCH FILLs GREAT..
4X2
FRONT GAWR 5000 LBS STRAIGHT AXLE FILLS TIGHT
REAR AXLE GAWR 11000 LBS (ABS), 4.63 ratio
TRUCK GVWR 15000 LBS
161 WB
11.6 FEET BY 7 FEET NICE FLATBED
one I put flatbed on truck I put a 5 wheel ball on truck but no hole one flatbed
2 FUEL TANKS
GET 18 MPG
TIRES ARE ALL MATCHING WITH 35 % RUBBER
BRAKES FILL GREAT < DISKS BRAKES ON FRONT AND REAR END>
EVERYTHING WORKS THE WAY IT SHOULD
DRIVE HOME ANYWHERE !!!!!!!!!!!
well kept truck
FYI ...is for sale locally and auction could end at anytime !!!!!!!!
CALL 17123017363
OR EMAIL ME
SOLD AS IS WHERE IS
CLEAN CLEAR TITLE IN HAND
NO PAYPAL
CASH OR Certified Check
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