2005 Ford F-350 Dually Supercab 4x4 Utility Bed *low Miles* Excellent Condition! on 2040-cars
Kingsport, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Dually Truck with Utility Work Bed
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.0
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Grey
Make: Ford
Model: F-350
Trim: Supercab 4 door with Utility Bed
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type: automatic 4 wheel drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Mileage: 69,071
Sub Model: XL
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Navy Blue
69,071 miles!! 2005 Ford F-350 Dually 4x4 6.0 engine automatic, with 4 door supercab with an awesome work-out-of UTILITY BED. Lots of new on this truck!! Please call 423-416-4165 or email hillbillytowingtn@yahoo.com. We do not have any need for this truck & would like to purchase a new rollback. The first few pictures don't show the chrome we added, however, scroll through the pictures & you can see the pics where the chrome accents are added. It has CD player/stereo. Power windows. Push/pull (not powered) locks. Ice cold air conditioner, as well as heat works well. Chrome door handles, chrome mirror covers, 6 New Michelin tires, new batteries, new glow plugs, new oil cooler, new EGR cooler, 4 new simulators and more!!! ***Please see all pics!! LOW MILES, RUNS & DRIVES EXCELLENT!!! The color is navy blue, inside color grey. The interior is XL interior; does not have carpet (due to it being a work truck, easier to keep clean). The seats are cloth. There are no rips or tears in seats, just the picking.
This truck is in excellent driving, mechanical & working condition. The paint looks really good; as well as the inside for a work truck. There are a few not so perfect places on the truck. (as shown in the pictures) On the body of the truck, on the front passenger side fender there are 2 dents, not big, but not small either (about 7 inches long, maybe 2 inches wide each one, as there are 2). Please see the pictures of that. On passenger side of utility box, there is scraping/rubbing down the side that is whitish in color. Also, there is what appears to be small dent where the lock is on one of the doors on the driver side of UTILITY BED, from use & from putting on the lock. On the back doors of utility bed, a small ding type dent at the bottom corner of one door, from use of working out of the utility bed. None of these are big, & they aren't highly noticeable in the utility bed & they do not interfere w/proper working of utility bed. Seats have some 'picking' in them.
No pay pal accepted. Winner must pickup up vehicle within 3 days of auction end. We will take cash only, or cashier's check from bank. **If cashier's check from bank, we will hold the title for up to 14 days or until the check has cleared the bank. After the check clears, we will mail the title.** I have described this truck as best as I can. If you have any questions or wish to make any arrangements for pickup, please contact Harold at 423-416-4165. Or you may send questions through ebay only.
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