02 Ford F450 Xl 1owner Tx 7.3l Diesel 6 Speed Manual 2wd Reg.cab Dually Flatbed on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
UP FOR OPEN AUCTION 2002
FORD F450 XL LEGENDARY 7.3L POWER STROKE TURBO DIESEL 2WD MANUAL
TRANSMISSION WITH REAR
WHEEL DRIVE SINGLE CAB CUSTOM FLAT BED WITH DUALLY, RUNS GREAT, MECHANICALY
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|
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