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Over $5000 In Recent Maintenance!! Ready For Work! Runs Excellent ! Workhorse !! on 2040-cars

US $14,990.00
Year:2002 Mileage:83650
Location:

Cynthiana, Kentucky, United States

Cynthiana, Kentucky, United States

SCAMMERS WE DO NOT ACCEPT CASHIER CHECKS FOR MORE THEN THE AMOUNT OF PURCHASE!!!!!! 

EXTREMELY HARD TO FIND "BIG DADDY" FORD F550 CREW CAB TRUCK WITH A TOUGH 7.3 POWER STROKE TURBO DIESEL ENGINE AND AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH SUPER LOW MILES . THESE TRUCKS ARE SELDOM SEEN WITH LESS THEN 100,000 AND THIS IS DOCUMENTED AT ONLY 83000. THIS TRUCK COMES WITH AN OHIO TITLE  DATED JANUARY 2002 AND IT SOLD FOR A FLEET DISCOUNTED PRICED TO THE STATE OF OHIO FOR A WHOPPING $49119. THIS TRUCK RECENTLY HAD NEARLY $5000 IN MAINTENANCE AND PARTS (fuel pump, starter, fuel sensor, regulator, glow plugs, service transmission, valve cover gaskets, oil and filter change, oil high vacuum pump and other items, THEREFORE YOU ARE BUYING A TRUCK THAT IS IN TOP RUNNING CONDITION. SO YOU ARE GETTING A TRUCK THAT IS READY TO GET IN AND GO TO WORK. THE 7.3 POWER STROKE TURBO DIESEL RUNS STRONG. IT STARTS VERY EASY AT THE GLOW PLUG CYCLE .THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS OUT EASY AND SMOOTHLY IN ALL GEARS. THE TRUCK RIDES UNUSUALLY SMOOTH AT HIGHWAY SPEEDS. THERE ARE "ZERO " NO VIBRATIONS OR SIMILAR ISSUES WHEN CRUISING AT 65 MPH.  THIS TRUCK HAS NOT BEEN DETAILED! IT IS STRAIGHT FROM THE STORAGE FACILITY AS WE RECEIVED IT. THE INTERIOR SHOWS NORMAL WEAR AND WOULD CLEAN UP VERY NICE. THE SEATS ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION FOR A WORK SERIES. THE CAB AND FRONT DOG HOUSE ARE IN GREAT CONDITION. THERE IS NO RUST ISSUE ON THIS TRUCK. VERY NICE FRAME.  THE KNAPEHIDE UTILITY BOX HAS A TREMENDOUS AMOUNT OF STORAGE SPACE. THERE IS NO RUST OR ROT ON THE BOX. THE BOX IS 11 FT LONG AND THERE IS 5 1/2' HEIGHT CLEARANCE ON THE INSIDE BOX. THE TIRES ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. OVERALL AN EXCELLENT DEAL ON A TRUCK THAT RUNS VERY EXCEPTIONALLY WELL AND WILL GIVE YEARS OF SERVICE. IF YOU HAVE PRICED SIMILAR LATE MODEL TRUCKS OR HEARD THE NIGHTMARES FROM THE NEWER DIESELS WITH NEVER ENDING ISSUES YOU WILL BE VERY EXCEITED ABOUT OUR SPECIAL INTERNET PRICE. CALL 859-588-1485 FOR QUESTIONS.

 

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Auto Services in Kentucky

Toyota Of Hopkinsville ★★★★★

New Car Dealers, Automobile Body Repairing & Painting, Used Car Dealers
Address: 4395 Fort Campbell Blvd, Hopkinsville
Phone: (270) 886-9099

Tire Discounters ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Tire Dealers, Tire Recap, Retread & Repair
Address: 1897 Bypass Rd, North-Middletown
Phone: (859) 744-5450

Snake`s Body Shop ★★★★★

Automobile Body Repairing & Painting, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Truck Body Repair & Painting
Address: 3725 Taylor Barrow Rd, Auburn
Phone: (270) 542-7711

McCarty`s Towing ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Towing, Auto Oil & Lube
Address: 927 Crabtree Ave, West-Louisville
Phone: (270) 683-1118

Lindale Auto Parts ★★★★★

Automobile Parts & Supplies, Used & Rebuilt Auto Parts
Address: 2976 State Route 132, Kenton
Phone: (513) 797-6707

Larry Fannin Chevrolet Buick GMC ★★★★★

New Car Dealers, Automobile Body Repairing & Painting, Used Car Dealers
Address: 329 E. Main St., Morehead
Phone: (606) 784-6411

Auto blog

Mysterious small Ford spied in Germany

Sat, 29 Jun 2013

Our spy photographers have just popped off a few shots of something curious. This little runabout was spotted in Germany out testing with a current-generation Ford Fiesta. We're fairly confident the machine is a Ford, but exactly which Ford model is up for debate. The hatchback could be the next-generation Ka, but we've also heard that the Blue Oval supermini might not get a replacement. Our shooter says the five-door is a bit smaller than the current Fiesta, though there is a chance that this rig is just an engineering mule for drivetrain development. Then again, it could be a model built specifically for the South African market or China, or not a Ford at all.
Whatever it is and wherever it's headed, you can check out in the gallery for a closer look before heading into Comments to weigh in with your best guess.

Ford adds 850 jobs to build 2015 F-150

Tue, 14 Oct 2014

Pickup trucks tend not to advance at quite the same pace as the rest of the industry. That's what makes the new Ford F-150 so remarkable, jettisoning its old steel construction in favor of aluminum. It's a game changer that Ford is betting big on, and in anticipation of surging demand, the Blue Oval automaker is adding 850 new jobs to put the thing together.
Those 850 new employees will be centered at Ford's Rouge complex in Michigan - with 300 at Dearborn Stamping, 50 more at Dearborn Diversified and 500 at the Dearborn Truck facility, the latter of which has already kicked off what Ford describes as "the largest manufacturing transformation in decades." Old manufacturing equipment is being replaced with the latest technologies, and even the Ford Rouge Factory Tour is undergoing a complete overhaul.
The new jobs come as part of the commitments Ford made to the UAW in 2011 to create 12,000 hourly jobs in the United States by 2015 - a number which Ford has already exceeded at 14,000. Over 4,000 of those are centered in southeastern Michigan.

After Years Of Delays, Rear Visibility Requirements Move Closer To Reality

Fri, Jan 3 2014

Regulations that would require automakers to improve rear-view visibility on all new cars and light trucks are nearing completion after six years of delays. The U.S. Department of Transportation sent its proposed rear-visibility rules to the Obama administration for review on Christmas Day. The White House Office of Management and Budget now must finalize the regulations. The rule are intended to minimize the risk of pedestrian deaths from vehicles in reverse, a type of accident that disproportionately affects children. Already in 2014, two children have died from cars backing over them, driven in each case by the children's father. Specifics of the Transportation Department's proposal are not available during the review, but the rules are expected to compel automakers to install rear-view cameras as mandatory equipment on all new vehicles. That's what safety advocates have wanted all along. Thought they were pleased the proposed ruling had finally been issued, there was some worry Friday the final rules would omit the rear-view camera mandate. "We're encouraged, but we're also a little concerned about speculation the rear-view camera may not be in there," said Janette Fennell, the president and founder of Kids and Cars, a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting children in and around vehicles. "I'm wondering where that might be coming from." On Thursday, The Automotive News had reported the possibility the new standards could offer an alternative to rear-view cameras, such as redesigned mirrors, that improved visibility. The Office of Management and Budget typically completes its reviews of new rules in 90 days, although that can be extended. OMB officials said Friday they do not comment on pending rules. The intent of the rules is to enhance rear visibility for drivers and prevent pedestrian deaths. Approximately 200 pedestrians are backed over in the United States each year, according to estimates from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Accidents Mostly Affect Children Roughly half the victims are children younger than age five. A government analysis concluded approximately half the victims -– 95 to 112 -– could be saved with new regulations. Yet the rules have arrived at a glacial pace. President George W. Bush signed legislation that had been passed with bipartisan Congressional support in 2008. But automakers have fought the idea of adding rear-view cameras, saying it is too expensive.