2000 Ford F-350 Super Duty Lariat Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 7.3l on 2040-cars
Port Jefferson Station, New York, United States
FORD F-350 LARIAT CREW CAB 7.3 TURBO DIESEL (low miles) NEAR FLAWLESS EQUIPPED W/ THE 7.3L V8 POWER STROKE TURBO DIESEL MICRO SUPER CHIP TUNER W/ DIGITAL READOUT ONLY 99,750 PAMPERED MILES POWER EVERYTHING NEAR FLAWLESS 8 FOOT BED NEVER USED 4 PLOWING NEVER SEEN HEAVY TOWING NO ACCIDENTS...CLEAN CAR FAX FACTORY STEREO W/ CD PLAYER & CASSETTE BRAND NEW FRONT TIRES...REAR TIRES IN GREAT SHAPE FULLY WELDED EXHAUST WITH STAINLESS STEEL 5" TIPS ($3,000 UPGRADE) "SMOKED" WINDOW SUN SHADES ON ALL DOORS AND REAR WINDOW SLIDING REAR GLASS WINDOW (REAR WINDOWS ARE TINTED) COLOR MATCHING FRONT WINDSHIELD SUN SHADE "RHINO" SPRAYED REAR BED FROM NEW ALL WEATHER MATS...always used HARLEY DAVIDSON BADGES CUSTOM FRONT GRILL CB RADIO DUEL BATTERIES TOP OF THE LINE ROOF RACK DIAMOND PLATED TOOL BOX(S)....ULTIMA & ADRIAN EXTERIOR IS WHITE / INTERIOR IS TAN LEATHER (GREAT CONDITION) YOU'LL BE HARD-PRESSED TO FIND ONE LIKE THIS....ALWAYS SERVICED...ALWAYS WELL CARED FOR On Apr-18-14 at 06:39:11 PDT, seller added the following information: Please know that the truck is still being used as a daily driver (around town only) and nominal milage is accruing.
Bid with confidence seeing as this truck is just as described and admittedly the picture shown herein do not adequately represent the impeccable condition of this "Great White".
In the event that you have any questions please do not hesitate to call or email me via Ebay. Wayne @ 516-662-8800 (cell) |
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