Ford 2005 King Ranch Dually Low Mileage Crew Cab on 2040-cars
Spring, Texas, United States
FOR SALE $22,500 OBO I ordered this truck new in 2005. The photo of the build sheet will tell you how it is equipped. As you can see, it is loaded. If I remember correctly I ordered everything except the Sun Roof. It is a 2005 Ford F-350 Super Duty Crew Cab. It also is equipped with a deluxe bed cover, air bag suspension on the rear axle for heavy load hauling, retractable goose neck ball hitch and a spray on bed liner. The mileage is only 89,000. This truck is a sweetheart to drive whether loaded or empty. It has spent most of its life in my garage. It is equipped with the 6.0 liter Diesel engine. This is a very powerful truck. I doubt seriously that you could find a nicer King Ranch Dually anywhere. I had intended this truck to be the last one I ever purchased. Alas, I now find myself in need of a larger bed truck and have to sell the finest truck I ever owned. I am 15 minutes from Houston Intercontinental Airport if you want to fly in and drive it home to wherever you live. I can meet you at the airport. If you want to send it overseas or to South America I can containerize it and ship it from the Port of Houston or deliver it to the Mexico border. Text or call Dave if you are interested at 832 533 7767 or at my office 832 299 2400. You can email me at daveglassel@gmail.com if you wish.
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2016 Ford Mustang SVT hides big power under its domed hood
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