1997 Ford F350 7.3l Powerstroke Turbo Diesel Lifted Manual Transmission on 2040-cars
South Park, Pennsylvania, United States
-1997 Ford F-350
-7.3L Powerstroke Turbo Diesel Engine -5-speed ZF-5 Manual Transmission -4 wheel drive - 3.55 limited slip front and rear differentials -XLT package - Power windows, power door locks, cruise control -198,xxx miles -SOUTHERN TRUCK - NO RUST ANYWHERE -undercoated to prevent any future rust -6" Skyjacker Lift Kit (Soft Ride Kit that rides better than a stock truck, very nice handling/ride) -16" Dick Cepek DC2 wheels -38" Nitto Mud Grappler tires -Bullydog 6-position chip -Cold air intake -6" chrome miter cut stacks (with bed cover plate) -Power windows -Power door locks -Headache rack -Auxiliary lights (6 total rear-facing lights, also LED lights on headache rack) -Black side tool boxes -Air horn -Aftermarket head unit -Vent visors -1 year old transmission and clutch NEW FROM FORD -1 year old front brake pads and rotors -Brand new left and right upper and lower ball joints -Brand new front axle joints -Brand new rear brake shoes -Brand new wheel studs and lug nuts all the way around -Newer front brake pads and rotors -Newer front and rear wheel bearings and seals -Everything works (Heat, ICE COLD AC, all dash gauges, Air compressor for air horn, etc) This truck runs like a bat out of hell, shifts beautifully, and handles nicely for the huge truck that it is. Once again this truck is SOLID, NO RUST ANYWHERE. You will not find a cleaner, better looking F350 out there of this age and mileage. These trucks, especially with the 7.3L Powerstroke turbo diesel engine, will run for over 500,000 miles with very few problems. The truck will come with your choice of the 38" Nitto Mud Grappler tires on Dick Cepek wheels, or brand new 255/75/17 BFG tires on black steel wheels. I am asking $13,900 or best offer. Make a cash offer. Thanks. |
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