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1999 Ford F-350 Super Duty Xlt Extended Cab Pickup 4-door 7.3l on 2040-cars

US $6,000.00
Year:1999 Mileage:238750
Location:

Oak Ridge, New Jersey, United States

Oak Ridge, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:

I have a 1999 Ford F-350 4x4 truck. It has an automatic transmission that shifts good. 
Has the bulletproof 7.3l power stroke diesel that has 238,850 miles that runs fine.
Has dual stacks. This truck has a flat bed that is in good shape. has a towing package.
Has 33 inch tires mounted on nice rims. have ok tread left. The engine has a brand new oil pan with new correct motor craft sealant. New oil and oil filter.
Has a new ICP sensor and fuel filter.
Coolant was just flushed and new coolant added. Brakes are good.
Has the xlt package with power windows. needs a paint job ( as you can see in the picture). The previous owner did a horrible job. And needs an e brake cable. 
Maaco painting in rockaway said a paint job will cost around 600$. 

If I don't get what i want for this truck. I will just keep it and get it painted. 
Would make for a great plow truck or daily driver.
I also have the original rims and tires for it. 
And this truck also comes with a almost brand new bully dog tuner. ( was 600$ new).
I am asking a reasonable 6000$ but will take the first best offer.
Reason for selling: I am looking for a crew cab diesel.
Like i said if the don't get the right price I will keep it and get it painted.
Clean Title in Hand
Check out the pictures and ask any questions before offering. 
THis is for pickup only in Oak Ridge NJ 07438!
Cash only and 500 deposit due when listing ends and the rest to be paid in cash on pickup 

I also have another Ford Diesel for sale on ebay. I can make a package deal or sell separately. Any questions just ask!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/151370445093?forcerRptr=true&item=151370445093&viewitem=#full-history

Thanks

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