96 Ford F250 Xlt 4wd Ext Cab Shortie 7.3 Powerstroke Diesel 5 Speed Utah Rustfre on 2040-cars
Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States
Hello diesel family and friends, thank you for your faithful following and Happy and blessed new year to everyone,,... my name is Tom my wife and I have been licensed PA new and used DieselTruck dealers since the late 70's and have been involved in diesel trucks as our speciality. We have recently downsized to a small mom and pop operation licensed dealership (2009)here in carlisle PA to sell 2 or 3 trucks a month, we are small and I do this more for a hobby than anything else.(low overhead low prices)
I know these old powerstroke diesel trucks inside and out and I personally drive one and love these trucks emmensley. What I hate the older ones here in the northeast since they just melt away from all the rust and bondo they are loaded up with so I fly out west to Southern California,Texas, and other west coast and southern states to buy a few clean rustfree 1 owners and drive them home to sell in the northeast.
A few things to know before bidding or becomming interested in one of my trucks, I do not play games with the price, I do my homework price low for fast cash sales on the buy it now that is what I need if you do the research you will see, however serious cash buyers are encouraged to bring cash offers close to buy it now we might deal to the right buyer
I also do airport pickup at Harrisburg International,return 1 way rentals, shipping, have on call hours 7 days a week and I am a bonded tag agent and issue temp tags/title transfer on the spot at my office, I also do long or short deliverys and have on call hours 7 days a week from 9-9 east time. 717 991 0568
I reserve the right to close down ebay for any cash buyer with deposit online on phone or on lot, I deal first come first served with deposit,I do not finance or take trades so please have cash in bank or bank check in hand prior to bidding or making offers would be greatly appreciated...take care Tom@ Diesel Motors anytime 717 991 0568 Carlisle
Ok here is a rare truck guys, how about this 96 Ford HD XLT Extended cab shortbox 4x4 with the 7.3 powerstroke diesel engine and a 5 speed tranny? I got this in from UTAH spent its whole life out west where rust does not exist, no salt use out there, body/frame is awesome and original. Paint is still glossey after all these years, no scale, good brake lines and oil pan. Mechanically strong, the 7.3 fires up and runs out strong, shifts good, no smokeing or blowing by,20 mpg's. Front end tight, rubber decent. Clean interior all options working no stains smells or abuse.
We have all our trucks checked over, filters fluids, PA insp fix what I feel is needed, advise customer of any known defects or concerns, detail out trucks, we powerwash the dirt off the underbody and spray paint just for detail purpose prior to selling. Buy it now includes full tank of fuel, and temp tag.
Some wear and tear is to be expected on a pickup truck of this age, minor stuff like stone nicks, chips small scratches, interior wear like small dash cracks ect, mechanically tire wear but still ok for now, also you can make 2nd gear syncro grind if you are not careful nothing needed just a note to know, look over photos stop down if needed and get offers in maybe we can deal truck will sell quick its clean, rustfree, good running and priced right tooo....Tom 717 991 0568 |
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