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1997 Ford F-350 on 2040-cars

Year:1997 Mileage:243000 Color: Tan /
 Tan
Location:

Marion, Arkansas, United States

Marion, Arkansas, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Crew cab
Engine:7.3 powerstroke diesel
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
VIN: 1FTJW36F7VEA88099 Year: 1997
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-350
Trim: Xlt
Drive Type: 4x4
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Mileage: 243,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: Xlt
Exterior Color: Tan
Number of Doors: 4
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

1997 Ford F-350 Crew cab diesel 5 speed 4x4


This F-350 is in excellent condition, it is an absolutely beautiful truck, the interior and exterior are in above average condition, this truck has been meticulously maintained its entire life, it is sitting on an almost new set of 315x75x16  BFG all terrains, it has had a complete brake job and new shocks  within the last 5000 miles, it also has a very hard to find 5 speed manual transmission. This F-350 is mostly original with only a few added desirable modifications, it has a full 5 inch exhaust with a T and S six position chip, it will consistently avg 16-17 mpg and runs very strong, it has had a 2 in block installed on the front only so it sits level, it also has a spray in bed liner with a goose neck ball in the bed. 

Interior- this truck has had seat covers on its entire life so the seat fabric looks excellent, it has a full set of husky liner floor mats, it also has a rifle-it shelf installed where the visors attach, and a big sky 2 gun rack bolted to the roof, that could be easily removed if the new buyer doesn't like it. I removed the factory radio and installed an alpine with blue tooth, this really makes driving this hoss a pleasure, the Bluetooth feature works great. 

This truck has 243,000 miles but obviously you know that's nothing for the bullet proof 7.3 diesel, I feel that with proper maintenance you could drive one of these trucks for as long as you wanted with little to no problems, they just don't make them like this anymore, I have had the injectors recently checked and they are all fine. The a/c blows ice cold and the heater and defrost work perfectly, The mileage will change as I do still drive this truck, I really hate to sell it because it will be very  hard to find another in this condition especially with the bullet proof 5 speed transmission, you will not be disappointed, please bid to win, this truck will not last long as they are too hard to find in this condition, feel free to call with questions but only if you are a serious buyer. 901-870-7216

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You can't blame the dealer for advertising this oddball convertible as a "Ford Mustang McLaren." The name certainly rolls off the tongue better than "Ford Mustang ASC McLaren," and it makes the car sound a whole lot more appealing. However, without the 'ASC' in there, you don't get the full picture. And when it comes to the world of strange automotive collaborations—particularly those of the 80s—you most definitely want the full picture. ASC McLaren Mustangs were the result of fortuitous timing, and a project that was already underway between the American Sunroof Company and McLaren (no, not that McLaren). Detroit custom car builder Peter Muscat brought the idea of a Mustang with a tonneau cover to ASC after chopping the top off a Fox body on his own, and in turn ASC founder Heinz Pretcher brought the concept to Ford. Big blue was already in the midst of relaunching a Mustang convertible, which had been absent from the lineup for 10 years, so initially it was the Mercury Capri that got the ASC/McLaren treatment. The result was a car that was more expensive than a Mustang GT, and coupled with declining sales of the Capri overall, the car was discontinued in 1986, paving the way for the ASC McLaren Mustang you see here on eBay. With the change over to the Mustang as their platform for modification in 1987, ASC McLaren were given the opportunity to create something notable. Customizing the Capri was one thing, but the Mustang name carries with it iconic status. So what did ASC McLaren do with their chance to leave their mark on automotive history? They gave the car some visual modifications, both inside and out, but like the Capri, left the powertrain untouched. Also like the Capri, the cars still ended up costing more than $20,000. Between the high price, the economic woes of the late 80s, and disputes between Muscat and Pretcher, the ASC McLaren Mustangs were no more by 1990. During the three year run, 1,806 ASC McLaren conversions were completed, making them quite rare, especially low mileage examples like this one. The 5.0 V8s are known for being stout engines, capable of handling serious modification, and logging lots of miles, so there are no concerns there. The 5-speed Borg-Warner transmission that came in all Mustang GTs is also known for being a durable unit, the '87-'90 versions especially so. The main concern here would be the life the car has lived, and more importantly where it has lived.

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