2004 '04 Ford F-250 F250 F 250 Extra Cab Diesel 2wd F350 F 350 Stick Shift on 2040-cars
Kingman, Arizona, United States
2004 6.0L diesel stick shift. I have had this truck since it
was brand new. I have not had any real problems with it. It has been well
maintained and used to go back and forth from Arizona to California. It has a
few small dents/dings but overall it is in good shape. (see pictures) It has
never been in an accident. The bed has a few holes drilled in it from a fifth
wheel hitch. I towed a trailer one way from California to Arizona and never
used it again.
The truck has a basic interior and features which makes it easy to keep clean if you use it for a work truck and one less thing to worry about breaking. The driver’s side seat is starting to wear, but it is not torn yet and is fairly comfortable. The rest of the seats are in decent shape as well. The only modification that has been done to it was the exhaust. I saved the stock parts if you need them. I recently had the turbo ring cleaned and it seems to run very well and has lots of power. The tires are in good shape and should last a few thousand more miles. Surprisingly it gets very good mileage 20+ on the highway. Please look at pictures before you bid. If you have a question ask. Being sold locally and auction can be ended at any time. Sold as is. No returns or warranties. If you are not serious don’t bid. Truck can be delivered to Las Vegas, N 2004 6.0L diesel stick shift. I have had this truck since it was brand new. I have not had any real problems with it. It has been well maintained and used to go back and forth from Arizona to California. It has a few small dents/dings but overall it is in good shape. (see pictures) It has never been in an accident. The bed has a few holes drilled in it from a fifth wheel hitch. I towed a trailer one way from California to Arizona and never used it again.
The truck has a basic interior and features which makes it easy to keep clean if you use it for a work truck and one less thing to worry about breaking. The driver’s side seat is starting to wear, but it is not torn yet and is fairly comfortable. The rest of the seats are in decent shape as well. The only modification that has been done to it was the exhaust. I saved the stock parts if you need them. I recently had the turbo ring cleaned and it seems to run very well and has lots of power. The tires are in good shape and should last a few thousand more miles. Surprisingly it gets very good mileage 20+ on the highway.
Please look at pictures before you bid. If you have a question ask. Being sold locally and auction can be ended at any time. Sold as is. No returns or warranties. If you are not serious don’t bid. Truck can be delivered to Las Vegas, NV or Southern California for a fee of $75.00, at a time and place designated by seller and upon payment in full for truck. Any additional shipping will not be arranged by the seller. |
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