1999 Ford F350 7.3l Diesel 4x4 Ats Stage 5 Trans Package - No Reserve on 2040-cars
Willow Beach, Arizona, United States
Up For Auction: NO RESERVE 1999 Ford F-350 4x4 Bulletproof 7.3L Diesel Supercab Longbed ATS Stage 5 Transmission TONS of EXTRAS Interior: Gray leather front bucket seats in good condition Driver's side is 6 way power with lumbar support and passenger seat is equipped only with lumbar adjustment Rear fold down bench seat is in great shape Rear slider window Carpet is in good condition, not real worn down Aftermarket touchscreen Kenwood true double DIN CD/DVD player Boston Acoustic Plate speakers in both doors Ice Cold AC Edge digital display of engine diagnostics mounted on dash Electronic brake controller Power windows, locks, mirrors Middle console Exterior: Oxford white paint in good condition All windows are in great condition, with a new front windshield Body is in good shape, no wrecks, no rust. - Always a desert truck 2012 Tailgate with pull out step and handle Steel cowl induction hood - we do have a factory style hood available Factory running boards Telescoping power mirrors 37x13.50x17 Toyo MT Load Range E Tires with about 40% tread 17" Aluminum Mickey Thompson Classic Lock Wheels Warn gold hubs Bilstein shocks Truck was leveled out with two add a leafs up front to clear the tires Rear suspension has inboard airbags that are controlled by a VIAIR compressor system Compressor has their biggest twin chrome compressor and a 5 gallon tank setup True pop up hide a hitch ball in the bed Class V Titan 2 1/2" receiver Torque Lift camper tied downs Truck bed mat Bumpers are in excellent shape 4x4 works great Drivetrain: 7.3L diesel motor with between 185-190k miles - Purchased the truck approximately 6 years ago with 136k miles on it. The odometer broke, and since I never planned on selling this truck I never fixed it. The speedometer and tripometer work fine with is how I have been keeping track of mileage for oil changes. In the last two years I have put just under 5k miles on it, and just don't want to see it sitting around not getting used. Engine has been left stock with only nice bolt ons such as BD air intake system, Silver Line polished stainless 4" exhaust system and an Edge Juice with Attitude The only weak link in the 7.3L Superduties was the transmissions. So I installed an ATS Stage 5 Trans Package that has about 30k miles on it. The specs are available online, however it consists of a bulletproof transmission with deep pan, Five Star converter, and billet flexplate. The price on these packages is over $7,000.00. New starter, water pump, alternator and belt Manual shift transfer case No leaks or drips whatsoever As you can see we put a lot of money into this truck to make it work as well in a variety of applications. It's a very solid, nice, driving truck, and has been an awesome vehicle to have. It looks good, runs great, and is ready for action. Like I said, we never intended to sell the truck, but we just haven't used it much the last few years and would like to see it put back to work. Perfect for almost anything. If you have any questions, please contact me at 253-377-2266. We reserve the right to end this auction early, as the truck is listed for sale locally. If you have an offer on the truck, please either submit online, or call me. Thank you. |
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