1999 Ford F250 Superduty 4x4 Dually 5.4 Gas Converted To F350 on 2040-cars
Muscle Shoals, Alabama, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:5.4 GAS
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-250
Trim: XL EXTENDED CAB 4 DOOR
Drive Type: 4 WHEEL DRIVE
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Mileage: 205,422
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Exterior Color: White
YOUR BIDDING ON 1999 FORD F250 XL SUPER DUTY 4 DOOR , THIS TRUCK WAS PROFESSIONALLY CONVERTED FROM A 2 WHEEL DRIVE TO 4X4 F350 AXLES FRONT AND REAR , HAS 5.4 GAS ENGINE WITH AUTOMATIC, HAS GOOD COLD AIR. 6 BRAND NEW MUD TIRES. ALUMINUM RIMS. HAS NICE CUSTOM BRUSH GUARD WITH OFF ROAD LIGHTS. THIS IS PERFECT TRUCK FOR SOMEONE WHO DONT WANT TO DEAL WITH EXPENSIVE DIESEL UP KEEP. ANY MORE QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME. SORRY NO TRADES, WINNING BIDDER MUST PAY CASH IN PERSON. ALL SALES FINAL NO WARRANTY. NOTE THAT TRUCK HAS DENTS ON TOP CAB CORNER, DENTS ON FENDER , DOOR AND BED, YOU CAN SEE THEM IN PICS.
Ford F-250 for Sale
- 2012 ford super duty f-250 srw 4wd crew cab(US $45,988.00)
- 2008 ford f-250 king ranch crew diesel 4x4 leather 47k texas direct auto(US $34,780.00)
- 1977 f250 crew cab 4x4
- 2008 ford f250 lifted truck!(US $37,000.00)
- 1988 ford f250 utility truck reading body 2wd 71k
- 1999 powerstroke 7.3 trurbo diesel 4x4 extended cab long bed work truck
Auto Services in Alabama
Transtech ★★★★★
Tom Williams Lexus ★★★★★
Strickler Imports ★★★★★
Rob`e Mans ★★★★★
R & R Auto Parts & Radiator ★★★★★
Pro Imports ★★★★★
Auto blog
Peel and Ford Transit do a great Austin Powers impression
Tue, May 6 2014It's no secret that the average fullsize cargo van is big. Like, really big. Expressing that size, though, without actually seeing the van in question, is a pretty tall order. When viewed from the right angle, even something as big as a cargo van can appear very small (look up forced perspective, to see what we mean). That's why it's always good to have a second object on hand, to provide a sense of scale. Ford took this simple idea to the extreme, illustrating the size of the new Ford Transit by pulling the world's smallest production car, the Peel P50, nose first into the van's 487-cubic-foot cargo area. That's no big deal, though, right? After all, at just 54 inches long and 39 inches wide, the Peel would fit quite happily in even the smallest fullsize truck bed. Ford takes it a step further, though. With the help of an actual reverse gear (we're guessing this is a CVT-equipped, electric model), the P50 manages to turn itself around and drive out. It does this in less than two minutes. So yeah, the Ford Transit is a pretty big van. Take a look below for the video from Ford. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Related Gallery Peel P-50 and Trident News Source: fordvideo1 via YouTube Auto News Humor Ford Minivan/Van Commercial Vehicles Videos ford transit
'Born of a Blue Sky' brings the Amelia Island Concours to you
Fri, 03 May 2013The Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance has more clout every year and is getting a reputation as Pebble Beach minus the madness. Held in March this year, it celebrated Ducati and the 50-year anniversaries of Lamborghini, the Corvette Sting Ray, Porsche 911 and the Ford GT40.
Justin Lapriore was there, and seemingly everywhere, getting footage of the various wares on display on the lawns and the sand and the runway. The resulting video, Born of a Blue Sky, is a 16-minute survey of some of the finer sights and plenty of engine sounds. Check it out below.
It's Official: Ford Names Mark Fields Its Next CEO
Thu, May 1 2014Alan Mulally, the man who transformed Ford Motor Co. from a dysfunctional money-loser to a thriving company, will retire July 1 and be replaced by Mark Fields, the current chief operating officer. During his eight-year tenure at Ford, Mulally gambled all of the company's assets on a credit line that kept Ford out of bankruptcy, then used a simple "One Ford" plan to change the company's culture. He was hired away from aircraft maker Boeing Co. in 2006 by Bill Ford, who at the time was running the company. Fields, 53, has been in charge of Ford's daily operations since December of 2012 and was widely expected to one day ascend to the top job. The change in leadership is taking place about six months ahead of schedule, but Ford said that was based on Mulally's recommendation that the new leaders were ready. "Alan and I feel strongly that Mark and the entire leadership team are absolutely ready to lead Ford forward, and now is the time to begin the transition," Bill Ford said in a statement Thursday morning. Bill Ford, the company's executive chairman, is the great-grandson of company founder Henry Ford. Mulally, 68, was trained as an aeronautical engineer. He spent 36 years at Boeing - and was president of the company's commercial airplane division - when Bill Ford lured him to the struggling automaker eight years ago. Mulally overcame skepticism about being an outsider in the insular ranks of Detroit car guys by quickly pinpointing the reasons why Ford was losing billions each year. Mulally put a stop to the infighting that had paralyzed the company and instituted weekly management meetings where executives faced new levels of accountability and were encouraged to work together to solve problems. It took two years for Mulally to turn the company around, but since 2009, Ford has posted pretax profits of $34.5 billion and its shares have more than doubled. Fields was one of the executives passed over when Mulally got the top job in 2006. When he was named COO in 2012, Bill Ford said Fields' decision to stay at Ford and learn from Mulally showed a lot of fortitude and has made Fields a better leader. "There was a lot of speculation about whether he was capable. To his great credit, he stuck to it, he learned from it and showed tremendous fortitude in grinding through an incredibly difficult process," Bill Ford said. This marks the second change in leadership at the top of one of the Detroit automakers this year.