1999 Ford 350 Dually Turbo Diesel 4x4 7.3l International Truck on 2040-cars
Baldwin, New York, United States
1999 F-350 Dually Turbo Diesel, Great work truck, the transmission was rebuilt less then a year ago and is currently still under Warranty, have put about 4000 miles on the rebuilt Transmission. It has no oil leaks evident, the turbo works good, replaced the Turbo Pedastal a few months ago with a blank ebv pedastal which elimantes the common oil leak developed on these pedastals.
Has an "AutoPage" remote starter installed which works great. Never had an trouble starting the truck even in the passed winter we had. Front Tires are about 90% tread Rear Tires are about 30% Brakes have all been serviced recently 4X4 works came in handy this passed winter. Light bar that works CB works but no mic for it The truck was used as a work truck by me but was extremely overkill for what I required for a work truck. It has no major rust on it, some body dents, and the interior has wear but overall pretty good condition for a work truck. Has extended cab that opens on both side with the reverse doors. |
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