2002 Ford F-350 Crew Cab on 2040-cars
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, United States
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For Sale:
2002 Ford F350 Dual Rear Wheel Crew Cab Long Bed with a stock 7.3 Powerstroke Diesel Motor with only 90k miles.
The truck is rear wheel drive and has an automatic transmission.
The truck has the XLT trim package which comes with Power doors, windows, and mirrors.
The truck is in overall excellent condition inside and out. The gray cloth interior is extremely clean with
recently shampooed seats and carpets and detailed interior. The exterior is in very good overall condition with a
few cosmetic imperfections listed below.
1. small dent in the passenger side rear bed panel
2. crack in the passenger mirror which does not affect functionality at all
3. small crack in rear tail light
This truck has been extremely well maintained since new and has only been used to tow a utility trailer with mowers
and 4 wheelers from time to time but other than that has not been towed with. The truck does have an aftermarket
trailer brake controller installed.
Everything is functional on this truck; power windows, doors, mirrors, cruise settings, air blows cold, heat blows
hot, all fan settings work as should.
Engine has No Leaks and ZERO blow-by and automatic transmission shifts as good as new through every gear. Truck was
recently serviced with the following work:
-Right and Left upper and lower ball joints
-Oil Change, and coolant flushed.
-Turbo Seals replaced
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