2004 Ford F350 Xlt Extentded Cab 4 Dr 8ft Bed 4x4 Looks/runs Great No Reserve on 2040-cars
Ashland, Massachusetts, United States
PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO READ OUR LISTING. IF YOU HAVE NO FEEDBACKS OR NEGATIVE FEEDBACKS PLEASE CONTACT US PRIOR TO BIDDING. WE WILL MAKE EVERY ATTEMPT TO FAIRLY AND ACURATELY DESCRIBE THIS VEHICLE TO YOU. ANY ERRORS ARE UNINTENTIONAL. PLEASE REALIZE THAT THIS IS A USED VEHICLE AND WILL SHOW SIGNS OF WEAR. PLEASE ALSO TAKE A MOMENT TO READ OUR FEEDBACKS AND BID WITH CONFIDENCE. $500 DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF END OF AUCTION VIA PAYPAL OR CREDIT CARDS AND HE BALANCE IS DUE WITHIN 5 DAYS IN THE FORM OF BANK CERTIFIED FUNDS. IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO FLY INTO BOSTON AND DRIVE BACK A COURTESY PICK UP IS AVAILABLE AT THE LOGAN EXPRESS IN FRAMINGHAM WHICH IS LOCATED 25 MINUTES WEST OF BOSTON AND ACCESSED VIA A SHUTTLE FROM THE AIRPORT THAT DEPARTS EVERY 30 MINUTES. PLEASE NOTE THAT OUR STATE DOES NOT ISSUE TEMP TAGS. PLEASE ALSO NOTE THAT WE CHARGE A $99 TITLE/DOC FEE. EXTERIOR: OVERALL THE BODY IS IN GREAT SHAPE AND THERE MAY BE SOME MINOR SCRATCHES. PLEASE NOTE THE SMALL DENT AT THE BASE OF THE REAR BUMPER [SEE PICS] INTERIOR: THE INTERIOR IS CLEAN, SMOKEFREE AND SHOWS MINIMAL WEAR. PLEASE NOTE THE STAIN ON THE FRONT CARPET[SEE PICS] MECHANICAL: DESPITE THE HIGH MILES THIS FORD RUNS GREAT. THE MOTOR IS QUIET AND POWERFUL DELINVERING POWER IN COMBINATION WITH A SMOOTH SHIFTING TRANSMISSION. THE TRANSFER CASE ENGAGES PROMPTLY. THE FRONT TIRES ARE ABOUT 55% WORN AND THE REARS ARE ABOUT 35% WORN AS ARE THE BRAKES. ALL OPTIONS WORK AND THE A/C IS ICE COLD. PLEASE NOTE THE AIRBAG LIGGHT STAYS ON INTERMITTENTLY AND MAY NEED A SENSOR. ADDITIONALLY THE BLOWER MOTOR WORKS ONLY ON HIGH [THIS IS A COMMON PROBLEM WITH FORDS]. THIS FORD RUNS LIKE ITS GOT HALF THE MILES AND IS READY FOR A CROSS COUNTRY TREK. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL US OR CALL KESH AT 508 380 7777 WITH ANY QUESTION/CONCERNS. ONCE AGAIN PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR FEEDBACKS AND BID WITH UTMOST CONFIDENCE, 99% OF OUR FEEDBACKS ARE BASED ON CARS/TRUCKS WE HAVE SOLD. MA RESIDENTS MUST COMPLETE A PRE SALE INSPECTION PRIOR TO BIDDING! Your bid is binding under the applicable foregoing statute. any and all descritions/representations in this ad are for identifying purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. All information and commentscontained within the ad's listing is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. buyer may not rely upon any such representations and buyer acknowledges that he/she can have the vehicle inspected prior to bidding. Buyer acknowledges and agrees that the laws of Commonwealth of Ma govern the terms of this sale. Buyer agrees and acknowledges that all causes of action and/or complaints must be brought in Framingham district court or the office of consumer affairs and business regulations and if the buyer fails to bring said cause of action in said forums, he/she will reimburse the dealer all legal fees incurred in having to dismiss the improperly filed complaint. Buyer hereby consents to personal jurisdiction before the said courts in Comm of Ma
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