F-350 Dually Flatbed With Knapheide Utility Box. 6.0 Diesel 4x4, Snow Plow Pkg on 2040-cars
Moorcroft, Wyoming, United States
Up for auction is a 2007 Ford F350 XL Super Duty Flat Bed 4x4, 325 horsepower 6.0 Liter Diesel with the Automatic transmission.
I bought this truck to use for plowing snow, but with the bed and boxes it was just too handy to use as a plow truck and we never did mount the plow to it. I have been using this truck to pull my car trailer around with my mowers and small 46 HP Kubota tractor. I can tell you first hand; that this truck runs perfectly, everything works (except the drivers window has a bad switch), but the truck is good! the air conditioning works perfect, heat, radio, it all works just as it should. The tires are about 60% tread remaining. The cab of the truck and the bed has a few dings and scratches, and some surface rust on it, but it is still very useable and solid. There is a Gooseneck ball mounted under the bed frame. The Flatbed is 11 feet long and 8 feet wide. It is a steel flatbed, with a headache rack behind the cab. We have recently serviced this truck and it is 100% ready to go for the next owner. This truck pulls excellent! It is ready to go to work and do what you need it to do. I guarantee this description to be accurate! Should you get here and feel this truck to be anything LESS than described, I will happily refund your deposit and pay your fuel costs home. It's that simple... You don't like it... You don't own it! I reserve the right to end this auction early due to local sale. You are welcome to come view the truck prior to bidding/buying. Shipping is the buyers responsibility, however, I will deliver/meet you with the truck for just $1.75 per mile (round trip) once the vehicle is paid for. I have the clear title in hand. Please call me with any questions 307-391-0168 ask for Chuck.
The reserve price is private, however I will disclose that the reserve is LESS than the price I have it listed for locally. I am interested in selling this vehicle......if you are interested and SERIOUS about buying it, please contact me. I also have a 2008 F450; 4x4; 4 door crew cab diesel(awesome truck) flatbed with a welder and air compressor and nice packrat boxes and under bed boxes 2007 F550 Lariat, diesel; chrome wheels; flatbed, 4x4; 2 large 4' packrats on each side ($3800.00 option); Montezuma toolbox; and under bed boxesthis is a really awesome truck, 2005 Dodge 3500 flatbed, diesel; 4 door crew cab, packrat and Montezum tool box 1997 F350, gas 7.5 liter (460) V-8; 4 door with a 10 Boss V plow. Thanks for Looking. I want a hassle free/easy transaction, as I am sure you do. Let me know what I can do for you to make it happen. |
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