Flatbed 4x4 Powerstroke Ford F250 Extended Cab on 2040-cars
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States
5 speed 4X4 work truck!
This truck is about 20 years old, so expect some of the typical wear and tear for the year. That being said, it has a lot of new parts, new tires, the batteries are both a year old, the flatbed was built and installed last year (LED Lights). The turbo was replaced three years ago and the airbox replaced with a bullydog intake. The front leaf springs are two years old. The front and rear absorbers are two years old, and the rear end has 5k lbs air bags on it, on board air compressor with in the cab controls. The four wheel drive shift linkage was replaced two years ago and the front manual lockers are easy to operate. This is a work truck, it is ugly and has issues, there is no warranty. However the engine runs strong and it is currently PA inspected. Also, in the pictures, it is holding a pallet with 2800 lbs of concrete, it barely squats. This thing will hold tons, and pull down a house if you chained it up right. The issues are as follows -Ugly paint -Front fuel tank is difficult to fill rear tank must be filled slowly -Synchros in between 2+3 are going, truck runs but needs shifted with care. I drive this to and from jobs currently so mileage may change. I hate to sell this truck, but its in my fleet of vehicles I need to sell because of my newborn baby. I have several motorcycles and an old miata that need to go as well, so check out my other auctions. Please don't bid if you think you're getting a brand new truck, as I don't want anyone to fly here and then give me a bunch of guff because they have unreasonable expectations of an old vehicle or because I did a poor job describing it. Sooooooooo, if you have any apprehensions or questions or anything, don't bid, call me first, or text me (preferably as I cannot answer my phone at work) My phone number is 717-554-9448, my name is Patrick, call me and talk to me if you are unsure of anything about this auction. |
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