Extreme Truck F650 Pickup! Diesel, Cummins, Allison, Custom on 2040-cars
Leonardtown, Maryland, United States
This Is the mother of all Trucks. None bigger or cooler to drive. the truck is a flat out a beast!!!!! I wanted to tow multiple cars and decided that I didn't want to do that for commercial reasons in my state. The truck Is street legal and able to drive with a normal state drivers license here in Maryland "please check your state guidelines". The truck is under 11,000 pounds give or take a few, but commercial use may have restrictions in your state if you run it as a commercial truck. I use the truck for advertisement and driving around. I have had some really cool cars, and Nothing gets the attention like this truck!! If you haven't seen one of these trucks in person, you will go bananas when you see this truck. website of the company is f650pickups.com. The truck is currently wrapped and has plastic dip on the wheels. So everything is reversible so its easy to put back to stock. Just Allow a couple of days to put back to original if you choose (at no cost). Now, The truck is the best of the best, It's a FORD F650 (best body), It has the best diesel engine "CUMMINS", The best transmission "ALLISON". NO Truck offers that stock except the FORD Commercial truck line. The truck is a XLT Cab and chassis, then extreme trucks installs a bed, leather Interior, wheels & tires (BIG RIG 22.5" ALCOA WHEELS, & GOODYEAR TIRES), spray in bedliner, hitches, and other towing & brake stuff! The truck has rear air suspension, a LOUD train horn, and a awesome Presence out on the road. NO car will get the looks this thing does out there. I will park it next to the elite of elite cars or trucks!!! The truck is the same footprint as a F350 Dually truck (you will see pictures of other trucks next to mine to get a gauge of the size). It will fit in a parking space that that F350 dually would fit in. BUT IT'S NOT THE SAME TRUCK!!! EVERYTHING IS BUILT BIGGER and STRONGER!! Surprising enough the truck on the highway averages over 13mpg! local driving and sitting idling it averages just at 12mpg. This is a clean emission burning diesel. Please message me if you have any questions!!!! I'm just looking for something different and a smaller truck to haul my single car!! I'm perfectly content keeping the truck, and I will not entertain any goofy low ball offers. So if you can't afford or come close please save both our times and do not reply!! But I'm very flexible and enjoy doing deals and meeting people. You will not be disappointed!!!
"I AM WILLING TO DELIVER THE TRUCK TO ANYWHERE IN THE CONTINENTAL USA, ALSAKA OR CANADA FOR THE COST OF EXPENSES OUT AND AIRFARE BACK TO MARYLAND" I'M ALWAYS UP FOR A ROAD TRIP!!!! |
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