1999 Ford F-250 Super Duty Lariat Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 7.3l on 2040-cars
Wanaque, New Jersey, United States
2nd owner, 1999 Ford F-250 Lariat Crew Cab 4x4, 6ft bed, 7.3L Diesel, tow package, E4OD transmission, leather interior, overhead console, original rubber mat for a carpet, power dr seat, manual pass seat, manual locking hubs, auto shift 4x4, power windows, a/c, anti-lock brakes. GVW 8800lbs so no NJ inspection needed. Rear bed has been replaced approximately 5 years ago due to an accident while parked. Tractor trailer made a turn on a side street where my truck was parked and their rear bumper cut into the bed, there is a cut out in the bed for a 5th wheel which the truck does not have anymore, the bed is a different color than the cab. Trans has been rebuilt, within the last 6 years along with replaced leaf springs(front and rear), oil pan gasket, oil pump, universal joints, front axle joints and seals, front and rear brakes, turbo, timing belt, fuel delivery module, sending unit in tank have been serviced all within the past 5 years. All injectors, intake gaskets, water pump, timing chain, glow plugs, glow plug relay, IDM module, valve cover gaskets, serpentine belt, 4x4 motor, front 4x4 hubs replaced within the passed 3 years, replaced both batteries this winter. Custom front push bumper, truck was purchased by me in 2005 in Texas. No major rust, or damage, or rust on fenders or doors, just cosmetically unpleasing. No engine, trans or rear oil leaks. Truck does not blow smoke on excel, or at idle. All parts that have been replaced were Motorcraft OEM at a Ford dealership. If I forgot something during inspection, I apologize in advance.This truck is a great mechanically sound running truck, serious inquires only. |
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