2005 Ford F-250 King Ranch on 2040-cars
Twin Lakes, Wisconsin, United States
If you have questions email email me at: kymberlykmmcgonnell@artfriend.com .
Selling my personal vehicle that I custom ordered from Ford with every option (long bed, 60/40 ear seat, upfitter
switches, trailer brake controller, moonroof, power sliding rear window, adjustable pedals, 37 gallon tank, etc)
available except power takeoff. Has 10,000 lb slide-in camper option that includes rear helper springs and sway bar
for hauling heavy loads. Everything works perfectly. Has front leveling springs and accompanying steering pitman
arm extension (originals included in case you want to swap back). Rancho 9000XL adjustable shocks all around.
Rancho dual steering stabilizer installed. Wheels completely refinished ($1000 cost) with PVD, which looks like
chrome without the polishing required. Wheels are immaculate with only tape weights installed since refinished.
Carpet is absolutely immaculate. Leather seats are free from tears or holes with a nice patina from regularly
applying leather treatment. Tires have less than 30k miles on them with lots of tread remaining. Brakes have less
than 40k miles on them with lots of pad remaining. Headlights and foglights are newer, so they are clear and not
yellowed or hazy. Front grill and emblem are newer, since the factory ones fade and peel. All fluids changed on
schedule (oil, diffs, trans, transfer, etc.). All filters changed on schedule with motorcraft brand only. Engine
has the following updates: bulletproof egr cooler, FICM upgrade, fuel pressure blue spring, oil cooler, HPOP, IPR
valve, ICP sensor, EGR valve, alternator, and EBP sensor. Battery warmers and block heater installed. Line-x spray
in bed liner installed. This truck has the 2008+ step tailgate installed and painted to match ($2500 cost). Truck
has never had a chip installed or power upgrades, so the block and heads are solid. Less than 1,000 miles of towing
in its life. Mostly highway miles as shown on the odometer pic averaging 50 mph in its life. The truck has two new
front doors due to rust starting to form on the bottom of the originals. Passenger door needs is white in the pics,
but it is now painted to match. Bed has a dent on the driver front (see pic) and a tiny ding on the passenger front
of bed (see pic). The door strips have fallen off both sides, so they require replacing. Driver rear cab corner
trim is loosing clear coat. Price adjusted to reflect these deficiencies. Buy it now price includes kit for
installing an aftermarket radio ($100 cost). Selling it due to need for larger family vehicle.
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