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1997 Ford F-250 Short Bed Crew Cab 7.3 Liter Powerstroke 4wd on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:1997 Mileage:298034
Location:

Wheaton, Illinois, United States

Wheaton, Illinois, United States

You are bidding on one tough 1997 Ford F250 Short Bed Crew Cab 7.3 Liter Powerstroke. She has close to 300k in miles, the engine was rebuilt by the previous owner and has less then a 100k on it. Turbo, AC/Heat and power all work well.

The Good:
-Truck runs great always starts up like a dream.
-Replaced transmission when I bought the truck a year and a half ago.
-Banks Power Pack...hauls
-Goose Neck Trailer and Tow Hitch
-Tool Box in bed
-CD Player with Aux input
-Rust proofing on undercarriage and paint on bed liner
-Interior is pretty good shape for a 97, although there are some stains present
-Manual trans with Hearst shifter
-Recently rebuilt clutch
-Dual fuel tank, second tank is new
-New shocks and struts
-Tires have less then 10k on them, Cooper Tires

The Not so Great:
-Hood has paint that is flaking probably from its time in Texas
-Driver door has trouble opening from inside
-Some occasional surface rust as seen in the pictures below
-Rear driver door does not open/lock jammed
-May need an alignment
-Chugs fuel 10-14 MPG, depending on what your doing.

I love this truck but it is not practical for me anymore I own a Demolition company and used to haul a welding/cutting gas trailer all over the country, we got rid of the trailer hence I do not need the truck anymore. It will provide a 7.3 enthusiast with a lot of enjoyment.
Payment Details:

Highers bidder to make a deposit of $500 via paypal within 2 days of auction completion. Remainder of payment due upon picking up the vehicle. Truck is located in Wheaton, IL and available for inspection with appointment.
Feel free to email me fredbarker@gmail.com......Happy Bidding!

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