1988 Ford Super Duty Dump Truck on 2040-cars
Croton-on-Hudson, New York, United States
You are looking at a 1988 Ford Super Duty Dump truck. The good: Floors, cab corners and rockers have been redone. Engine was replaced with a rebuilt from Pramar engines out of NJ 4500 miles ago. Truck runs excellent, Dump works well. The bad: Truck needs a clutch, tranny pops out of reverse if you don't get it in just right, bed has rust on sides. With a little TLC, this truck could be brought back to life or use it as is. I replaced this truck with a larger one and no longer need it. Truck is located in Croton on Hudson NY. I will deliver it within 100 miles for a fee of $2.00 per round trip mile. Please come and inspect this truck if you're interested. Frame is solid and this truck has plenty of life left to it. Good Luck! |
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