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2008 Ford F-350 Super Duty Lariat Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 6.4l on 2040-cars

US $24,965.00
Year:2008 Mileage:192047
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States

Here's the rundown on the truck:

2008 Job 2 build with all factory updates.
Oxford white.
Lariat package with dual power seats, dual climate control, 6 disk premium sound (door tweeters and subwoofer), satellite radio, power pedals, etc.  Medium Stone leather interior.
Full chrome package including factory chrome exhaust tip.
Harley Davidson edition wheels.

I specifically sought out this truck for this exact color and option package for a work truck as I don't like a work truck to look like a regular old work truck.  I like to stand apart from the crowd, so the high option Lariat package and chrome package were key.  But I also wanted a solid truck with low engine hours...  It took me 6 months to find the right truck, but I finally found this one!

I purchased the truck 4 years ago with 108k miles.  When I purchased the truck, the average speed on it was 41mph.  The truck currently has 4822 engine hours with comes out to about 39mph average.  In other words, this truck has NEVER idled excessively!  It has primarily been driven from job to job with the cruise control on.

This has been the best truck I've ever owned, and I have owned a lot of trucks!  I am selling only because I am getting into another line of work, and I simply don't have use for a truck this big anymore. 

Any time something went wrong with the truck, I had it fixed immediately with all Ford parts and installed by a Ford Senior Master technician.

Prior to my buying it, the oil cooler and radiator were replaced around 90k miles.

During my ownership, I have replaced with ALL OEM PARTS:

thermostats ~140k miles
transmission fluid flush/filter ~150k miles
new AC evaporator core and heater core ~165k  AC IS ICE COLD!!!!!!!!!  heater core was fine, but figured why not replace it while the dash was out replacing the evap core
front hubs ~170k miles
all four brake calipers and rotors ~170k miles
all four shocks ~170k miles
both batteries ~170k miles

The truck was trouble free when I bought it,  but I had a free flow exhaust and H&S tuner installed for engine longevity and better fuel mileage.  

Loaded down with tools, this truck will get 17-18MPG rolling down the highway!!!!!!!!!!

I also had an AFE brand cold air intake added for better air flow.  All original factory exhaust will be included with sale.  Two truck keys and a tool box key will be included (all boxes keyed the same)

That's it.  The truck is solid.  Lifetime NON-COASTAL Texas truck with ZERO rust.  I wouldn't hesitate to drive it to Alaska tomorrow.  The only thing it needs is a new owner!  Make a statement when you pull up on a job site!  This truck has always gotten compliments everywhere I go in it.  I hate to see it go, but I'll be glad to see somebody enjoy it as I have.

I not only used it for my personal work, but also as a child hauler for my little girls.  They loved riding in "Daddy's Big Truck".

call 832-289-6586

Thank you and God bless,

Grayson

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