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2001 Ford F250 Crew Cab Short Bed Lariat 7.3 Diesel Nice Truck No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:241000 Color: IS IN AS GOOD OF CONDITION AS YOU WILL FIND FOR A TRUCK
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UP FOR AUCTION AT NO RESERVE I HAVE A VERY NICE 2001 FORD F350 SINGLE REAR WHEEL CREW CAB SHORT BED LARIAT.THIS TRUCK IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT.IT HAS NO RUST IT IS A SOUTHERN TRUCK.THE EXTERIOR IS IN AS GOOD OF CONDITION AS YOU WILL FIND FOR A TRUCK 13 YRS OLD IT HAS SOME VERY MINOR DINGS AND SCRATCHES FROM DAILY USE.NO SIGN OF PAINT WORK OR PREVIOUS DAMAGE REPAIR.THE INTERIOR IS VERY CLEAN AND HAS NO RIPS OR TEARS.THE TIRES ARE ABOUT HALF TREAD EXEPT FOR THE LF ON THE WAY IN WITH IT MY DRIVER RAN OVER A SMALL PIECE OF METAL IN THE HWY AND I HAD TO REPLACE IT. IT IS BRAND NEW.THE TIRE IS A DIFFERENT TREAD DESIGN BUT SAME SIZE.THE TRUCK HAS BEEN VERY LIGHTLY USED.IT HAS A SPRAYED IN BEDLINER AND THE FLOOR OF THE BED AND FENDER WELLS ARE NOT BENT UP.THE HIGHLY SAUGHT AFTER 7.3 TURBO DIESEL ENGINE STARTS RIGHT UP AND RUNS PERFECT HOT OR COLD.IT HAS NO LEAKS OR DRIPS.WE DROVE IT IN RIGHT AT 100 MILES AND IT DONE PERFECT.THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS OUT GOOD AND SMOOTH.I SELL A LOT OF THESE TRUCKS AND THIS IS ONE OF THE NICEST 2001 F350 I HAVE EVER HAD.THE MILES ARE 241,000 THE TRUCK COULD PASS FOR LESS THAN 100,000 MILES WITCH 241,000 IS JUST GETTING BROKEN IN FOR THE 7.3 DIESEL THE BEST ENGINE FORD EVER HAD HANDS DOWN.IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CALL LANEY AT 205 826-2534.AND REMEMBER BID TO WIN NO RESERVE HIGH BIDDER GETS IT. 


On Mar-02-14 at 16:30:15 PST, seller added the following information:

AS YOU CAN SEE BY THE PICTURE OF THE INSIDE OF THE BED THIS TRUCK HAS NEVER HAD A GOOSENECK OR FIFT WHEEL SO IT HAS NEVER PULLED ANY OVERSIZE LOADS. 

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