1991 Ford F-350 Pick Up With Utility Bed And 4 Wheel Drive on 2040-cars
Red Lion, Pennsylvania, United States
Municipal owned truck since new. Truck runs fine and mileage could increase with daily use. New battery, rebuilt starter, rebuilt alternator, and very good tires. All maintenance records are available for review. Bench seat does have tape where seat has come apart. There is rust in the cab corner as seen in the pictures and the passenger side does have a rust hole. Please ask all questions before placing a bid. There is no warranty on this vehicle expressed or implied. The vehicle is being sold to the highest bidder as is where is. It is the winning bidder's responsibility for the pick up or transportation of this vehicle. Seller is not responsible for any shipping costs. You may schedule a time to inspect this vehicle M-F 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM. Please ask for Jeff Beard or Keith Kahwajy. Telephone number is 717-244-3475.
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