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2000 Ford F-350 Super Duty Xlt Extended Cab Pickup 4-door 7.3l Diesel on 2040-cars

US $12,000.00
Year:2000 Mileage:160687
Location:

Newton, Iowa, United States

Newton, Iowa, United States

 
THIS TRUCK IS A 2000 FORD F-350 SUPER DUTY 4 DOOR EXTENDED CAB, BUYING AS IS. SHE HAS THE BELOVED 7.3 DIESEL ENGINE WITH ONLY 160,687 MILES ON HER. I WILL DRIVE HER UNTIL I SELL HER, SO THE MILEAGE WILL CHANGE. I LIVE .7 MILES FROM MY JOB. FOR A DIESEL ENGINE SHE IS JUST NOW BROKEN IN AND READY TO ROLL. SHE HAS DUAL REAR WHEELS. SHE IS WHITE WITH GREY INTERIOR AND IS IN GREAT SHAPE AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURES, BUT AS YOU CAN SEE SHE DOES SHOW HER AGE. I HAVE NEVER HAD ANY PROBLEMS WITH HER. I HAVE LOADED LOTS OF THINGS INTO THE BED OF THIS TRUCK BUT HAVE NEVER PULLED OR HAULED WHAT SHE IS CAPABLE OF. GREAT WORK TRUCK FOR THE RIGHT PERSON.

I AM THE SECOND OWNER AND HAVE LOVED THIS TRUCK SINCE THE DAY I BOUGHT IT FROM THE FORD DEALERSHIP. I DON'T WANT TO SELL IT BUT I WANT SOMETHING SMALLER SINCE I MOVED BACK TO TOWN. I HAVE TAKEN GREAT CARE OF HER, THE SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE OF THIS TRUCK SINCE DAY 1. OIL CHANGES EVERY 3,000 MILES, OTHER REGULAR MAINTENANCE, WASH AND WAX, INTERIOR CLEANING ETC. I HAVE PUT IN TWO NEW BATTERIES, ALTERNATOR, UPPER AND LOWER BALL JOINT, OUTER BALL JOINTS, BEARS ON THE REAR AXLE, NEW TIRES ON THE FRONT, AND BRAKES ALL THE WAY AROUND. BACK TIRES ARE IN GREAT SHAPE. LOOK AT ALL THE PICTURES, I HAVE TAKEN PICTURES OF EVERY THING I CAN THINK OF THAT IS WRONG WITH THIS TRUCK AND I BELIEVE I HAVE LISTED EVERYTHING I CAN POSSIBLE THING OF . I KNOW PEOPLE HAVE A DIFFERENT OPINION OF USED BUT THIS IS WHAT I THANK OF BEING USED. JUST LOOK AT THE PICTURES AND YOU WILL SEE.

TRUCK IS LOCATED IN THE NEWTON, IOWA AND THE BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKING UP OR PAYING FOR AND ARRANGING DELIVERY. 500.00 IS THE DEPOSIT WITH IN 48 HOURS AT THE END OF THE AUCTION AND THIS IS NONREFUNDABLE.

GREAT TRUCK TO LUCKY WINNER. GOOD LUCK

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