2006 Ford F-350, Self Loader, Repo Truck, Minute Man, No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Anniston, Alabama, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: RWD
Model: F-350
Mileage: 336,973
Trim: XL
2006 FORD F-350 SRW, 6 SPEED, 6.0 POWERSTROKE DIESEL, 336K MILES. I BOUGHT THIS TRUCK FROM RENOVO SERVICES. THEY ARE ONE OF THE LARGEST REPO COMPANIES IN AMERICA. IT HAS BEEN SERVICED AND KEPT UP. IT RUNS GREAT WITH NO ISSUES WHATSOEVER. TIRES ARE ALMOST NEW. INTERIOR IS NICE AND CLEAN, THE SEAT HAS A ONE SMALL SPOT ON THE SIDE. AIR IS COLD AND THE HEAT IS HOT. MINUTE MAN REPO LIFT IN THE BED, COUNTER WEIGHT UP FRONT. EVERYTHING WORKS, FLY IN AND DRIVE IT HOME. IT DOES NOT COME WITH STRAPS OR LIGHTS. NO RESERVE, LAST BIDDER WINS.
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