1997 Ford F-350 Powerstroke Turbo Diesel 7.3 L No Rust on 2040-cars
Wentworth, Missouri, United States
NO RUST! 1997 Ford F-350, 4x4 (hub lock-in), Crew cab, 7.3 Power Stroke Diesel, Long bed, Automatic. This is a tough, solid, running machine. Starts up beautifully. Runs perfectly. This is a very, very nice truck in great condition.
The Exterior of the truck has NO RUST. It has the dual fuel tanks and a goose-neck ball. It has a spray-in rhino liner and husky toolbox. It is in excellent condition with the following exceptions: There is a dent on the tailgate. On the R side bed panel a couple spots of paint/clear-coat were removed by power washing. There is a very small dent behind the RR door that is not very noticeable. We just installed a brand new windshield. Bumper on FR side is bent down a couple inches. The interior is in good condition for its age and mileage. It has the very spacious crew cab interior. No rips in the upholstery, but some wear. Radio and CD player work but display panel does not light up. RR window does not work--but we haven't investigated the cause. AC is ice cold. Heater works well. Truck has security system that works well. Mechanically the truck is in excellent condition. This is a powerhouse. This Ford 7.3 diesel powerstroke engine is equipped with a "super chip max micro tuner" with 3 settings to adjust speed to torq ratios. Truck starts perfectly, even in the cold. Drives smoothly. There are no issues with steering or linkage. There are no squeaks or squeals or leaks or drips. I will miss this truck. The reason we are selling is that we have a lawn care business and are switching from running pickup trucks and trailers to running Isuzu landscaping trucks. This truck is one of Ford's top trucks. It has the legendary 7.3. It has the really classic much-loved 1997 body style. Previous owner was a perfectionist and maintained it perfectly. He was from Colorado & was the second owner--truck was from Texas before that. You are welcome to come see the truck in person. We are in SW Missouri. Please call with any questions. (417) 635-7139. We could also e-mail more pictures if you want. $500 deposit within 24 hrs of auction close through paypal or cashier's check. Remainder of payment due at pick-up within 7 days of auction close. Final payment through cash or cashier's check only. Buyer must arrange for pick up or shipping. |
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