1999 Ford F-250 Lariat on 2040-cars
Pickford, Michigan, United States
Today I am listing this truck for a friend 1999 Ford F2 50 super duty lariat hasa 7.3 L diesel runs great ships good this is a X California truck with no rust Iborrowed the truck over the weekend and towed my race truck on my 20 foottrailer to auburn Indiana pulled great great mpg he just had oil changed theinterior is clean for her age and being a California truck the truck has arebuilt Ohio title he has the car fax that shows minor dmg to left front fenderhas a couple dings in the hood has the ball hitch in the bed so if your lookingfor a rust free 7.3 here is your truck sold as is
eMail me for more details : burnhamrafaelebu@netcmail.com
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Ford's YouTube channel has issued a short memorial video highlighting the life of the longest-lived grandson of company founder Henry Ford. It follows William Clay from his time as a boy, showing him alongside his grandfather, through his younger years, and into his twilight, as the patriarch of the Ford family.
Take a look below for this touching memorial video on William Clay Ford.
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Ford moving medium-duty F-Series production from Mexico to Ohio
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