2002 Ford F-250 Super Duty Lariat Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 7.3l on 2040-cars
Bremen, Georgia, United States
I have for sale a 2002 Ford F250 crew cab Lariat 2wd with the 7.3L Diesel. The truck has an automatic transmission with 181,XXX miles. This truck was a new car trade in and has been taken good care of. The truck had two good tires on it so i bought two new tires for it. It has the bracket for either a fifth wheel hitch or a gooseneck in the bed. It also has a Tekonsha trailer brake already installed. Truck has Ford bedliner and chrome running boards from Ford. There are a few dings on the truck. There is a ding on both the driver door and the front passenger door. Couple of small dings on the top of the bed on the drivers side and the very bottom of the bedside is rolled under on the drivers side. I have attached photos of all the places listed. The interior of the truck is in great shape. Leather, power, and heated seats with no rips or tears on them. The carpet is also in great shape with no rips or tears. All the windows of the truck work properly along with the AM/FM radio, CD, and cassette player. The truck has good cold and and hot heat. No known issues with this truck. It has been run through our shop and serviced. This is a sharp truck with a lot of life left in it ready to work or just pull your camper around on the weekends.
This vehicle is also for sale on our lot so auction could end early. Georgia residents will have to pay Georgia sales tax on top of winning bid because we are a licensed used cars dealer here in Georgia. Feel free to message with anymore questions you may have. My phone number can be given if you prefer talking person to person. Thanks for looking |
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