Ford: F-350 F350 4 Door Xlt on 2040-cars
New York, New York, United States
For more details eMail me : cldgkwilliamslyle@inmano.com
This is a one owner Florida truck, with 140,000 highway miles. As you can see in the pics, it was well taken care of. The 10 ply Michelin tires have approx 7,000 highway miles. All service was done either at Sarasota Ford (location of purchase), or a Ford certified mechanic. When I bought the truck, I pulled the cloth mats, and have now placed them back in the truck. Essentially, the mats are brand-new. This truck has been my baby since day one. I have changed profession, and simply do not use the truck enough to justify keeping it, or I certainly would. Since changing profession, I invested in a Super Chip Tuner to increase fuel mileage, so the tuner comes with the truck. To date, we have replaced the starter, (obviously) replaced tires, (obviously) changed oil, replaced brake calipers, serviced (changed fluid & filter) transmission per manufacturer recommendation (and sooner then recommended), replaced front shocks, and replaced batteries. This is a strong truck in immaculate condition that is ready to pull whatever you hook up to it! This truck has never been in an accident, and is road and work ready. In addition, it has never been smoked in. Dont let this rare truck get passed up! There are a couple smalls dents in tail gate, and an imperfection in hood paint (see pic). Tool box and two keys/fobs included.
Ford F-350 for Sale
- Ford: f-350(US $9,000.00)
- Ford: f-350 xlt crew cab pickup 4-door(US $14,500.00)
- Ford: f-350 xlt(US $10,000.00)
- 2012 ford f-350 super duty(US $13,500.00)
- 2011 ford f-350 diesel 4x4(US $14,700.00)
- 2012 ford f-350 lariat 4x4(US $15,300.00)
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