2003 Ford F 350 Lariat Crew Cab 4x4 on 2040-cars
Wadena, Minnesota, United States
FOR SALE MY 2003 FORD F 350 LARIATC CRE. THIS TRUCK HAS PW. PL. 6 DISC CD. SUNROOF. CRUISE. 4X4. LEATHER SEATS. HEATED SEATS. THE INSIDE IS VERY NICE NON SMOKER. THE LEATHER IS STILL IN GREAT SHAPE. THE EXTERIOR IS ALSO VERY NICE WITH THE EXCEPTION OF A LITTLE RUST OVER THE LEFT REAR WHEEL. AND ONE SMALL BUBBLE OVER THE RIGH REAR WHEEL. THE TIRES ARE BFGOODRICH ALL TERRAINE TA 285 75 16 10 PLY. PROBABLE 50%. THE WHEELS ARE NICE NOT CORRODED UP. COMES WITH A NEWLY INSTALLED B/W FLIP OVER HITCH. AND A TONNEAU COVER. THE FUEL FILTERS AND OIL HAVE JUST BEEN CHANGED. I RUN VALVOLINE 5 40 SYNTHETIC. AND LUCAS FUEL ADDITIVE AT EVERY FILL. THE TRUCK DOUSE NEED A CYLINDER 1 INJECTOR. IT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. BUT HAS A LITTLE LOPE AT FIRST START UP AFTER 5 MINUTES OF RUNNIN IT STRAIGHTENS RITE OUT. AND RUNS AWESOME. I HAD THE FICM REBUILT AND UPDATED TO 58V AND HAD THE HOT START ADDED ALSO. IT HAS BEEN A GREAT TRUCK, THE ONLY REASON I AM SELLING IS BECAUSE I SOLD MY FIFTH WHEEL CAMPER AND HAVE NO USE FOR IT ANYMORE.. FOR MORE INFO PLEASE CALL 218 639 4994
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