Ford F-250 4 Door on 2040-cars
Monticello, Florida, United States
Had it nine years and drove it a total of 16k miles. Actually its my wifes truck and she pulls an aluminum horse trailer with it. Just serviced and runs perfect. Has the 7.3 motor that is legendary to anyone that wants to pull anything and this motor is just broke in at 169k miles.reason for selling down sizing somewhat and we have another pickup. If you know anything about these trucks they are just amazing. her is a rundown on her truck; Paint has a few dings and a larger ding in tailgate,few scratches but still shines fabulous and looks new from 5 feet.Motor and brakes just serviced with 2 new batteries.Certainly not a new truck but I think fabulous condition.. just enough flaws so you won't worry about your first ding at Wal-Mart. The antenna mast is broke (10 bucks) ,never needed it but the radio performs good. Tires are about 1/2 left and are premium Toyos. Everything to my knowledge works as new. Interior is nice... with wear and cracking on drivers seat as you would expect on a 14 year truck , interior is certainly clean and much better than average. carpets very nice and door panels are near perfect.. Comes with toolbox and liner, elect brake control and trailer towing package. This F-250 is ready to go to work or cruise.
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