Ford F350 2001 Lariat 7.3l Diesel Extended Cab Automatic 4wd Srw on 2040-cars
Siren, Wisconsin, United States
I bought this truck used from Stillwater Ford when it had 66,000 miles. Strong running truck, starts easily, great torque. Uses no oil between changes and gets 20 mpg on hwy. 55K on new transmission. Front axle completely rebuilt 80K ago (grease zerks added). New brakes fall of '13. Tires about 50%. Lots of bells and whistles - tow package, a/c works well, auto trans, PS, PB, PW, great stereo, single CD, cruise control, off-road package. Good, clean, leather interior. Comes with 16,000 lb Draw-Tite 5th wheel hitch and wire harness. Also has full bed liner (not installed). What doesn't work - power door locks (have to use key), dash switch for 4WD no longer locks front hubs (can do by hand and this is repairable). Exterior has usual dings and bangs from 13 years of use but nothing to affect performance and looks are presentable. A couple of little rust spots. This powerful truck has the sought-after 7.3L diesel with a lot of good miles left in it (with new transmission). I purchased a 2014 F350 so it is time for the 2001 to go to a new home. Payment by cashiers check or eBay methods.
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