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2008 Ford F-350 Cab&chassis / Build It The Way Your Want It!!! Very Nice Truck!! on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:123573
Location:

Sherwood, Arkansas, United States

Sherwood, Arkansas, United States
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2008 Ford F-350 XL Cab & Chassis with Diesel Power!


BUILD IT THE WAY YOU WANT IT!




Like most vehicles owned by larger companies this 2008 Ford F-350 Cab & Chassis has been very well maintained and is ready to be outfited to your choice of bed designs! Brilliant White in color makes it easy to add your company’s logos for everyday advertising! Powered by Ford’s 6.4 L Power Stroke Diesel Engine this truck boasts a whopping 350 Horsepower. Combined with a durable Automatic Transmission, this truck performs excellent and is easy to drive. With a 165” Wheelbase, an 84” Cab to Axel measurement, a 132” Cab to End of Frame measurement, and a GVWR of 13,000 lbs, this truck will house a wide selection of beds to meet your needs.


Lots of other features include Wide Out Rearview Mirrors, Comfort Tilt Steering, Cruise Control, AM/FM Stereo with Speakers Throughout, Power Point Power Supply, 4 Auxiliary Switches to add your needed accessories, Full Gauge Package, Comfort 3 Passenger Cloth Seating, Air Conditioning, Trailer Brake Control and MUCH, MUCH MORE!


 


KELLY BLUE BOOK VALUE IS


$14,859.00


RESERVE SET LOW!


 


CONDITION REPORT


The overall appearance and condition of this truck is VERY GOOD. The body is in ABOVE AVERAGE CONDITION with only limited dents/dings. The Paint is in ABOVE AVERAGE CONDITION with only minor chips and scratches. The paint has a lot of luster and the appearance is WELL ABOVE AVERAGE. The Mechanical Aspects of the truck are in ABOVE AVERAGE CONDITION. The engine starts quickly and runs smoothly. Computer diagnostics currently show no codes and all maintenance appears to be up-to-date. The Transmission is in ABOVE AVERAGE CONDITION and performs as expected. The truck drives very good, tracks normally and shifts as expected. The Electrical Features function as expected and are considered to be in ABOVE AVERAGE CONDTION. The Frame and undercarriage are clean and free of visible rust or damage. The interior is in GOOD CONDITION however there is some slight staining on the seat and there is a hole in the floor mat. The tires are in ABOVE AVERAGE CONDITION and should provide you with miles of great service. The Glass is in ABOVE AVERAGE CONDITION with no visible chips or cracks.


THE OVERALL RATING OF THIS TRUCK IS:


ABOVE AVERAGE TO CLEAN




DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A GREAT TRUCK AT A PRICE YOU MAY NOT HAVE THOUGHT POSSIBLE!!!!


A BUY-IT-NOW PRICE WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR SERIOUS OFFERS!


 


RESERVE SET LOW!!!


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