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2002 Ford F450 Western Hauler Bed 7.3 Turbo Very Clean 2 Owner Truck on 2040-cars

US $13,000.00
Year:2002 Mileage:280000
Location:

Carrollton, Texas, United States

Carrollton, Texas, United States

2002 F450 SUPER clean don't miss this one!!! 
This truck has been very well taken care of and I have maintained this truck with no expense spared. 

  • New transmission put in by The Transmission Shop for $2800.00 and still has 35,000 miles under warranty and they replaced the shifter the OD light wasn't working a common issue with these style shifters. 
  • April '14, replaced two injectors with factory ford injectors, then had a leak at the high pressure oil pump one of the fittings wouldn't tighten down. So we went and replaced it with a new Bosch pump. 
  • New factory Ford water pump, thermostat, fan clutch, radiator and fan. All this work was nearly $3400.00. 
  • New tires in February '14 - Hankook steer tires on the front and drive tires on the rear. At a cost of $2500.00 
  • I have receipts for everything I've had done and every oil change performed at 3500-4000 miles. 
  • Front end was updated with a 05-07 grill and headlights with strobing leds mounted in the grill along with Raptor style lighting at night. EVERY LIGHT IN THIS TRUCK HAS BEEN REPLACED WITH LED. Cab lights, running lights, parking lights etc. 
  • New glow shift gauges, trans temp., boost and EGT gauge. It comes with a superchips programmer that is set to tow mode. 
  • Four inch exhaust from the turbo back thru a high flow muffler with a side exit exhaust. The truck has a complete air ride system and does not have leaf springs. It's a Graco Granning system. I replaces the bags in January at a cost of $600.00 it features a self leveling system. When you load it automatically adjust the ride height back to the setting so it never squats or sags. With the air ride it doesn't have the harsh stuff rode of a F450. 

Very comfortable. You will not find another truck comparable in as good of condition with records and receipts to validate the work and money spent. 214.402.8565


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Ken Block's Hoonicorn, which stars in Gymkhana Seven, might still bear a passing resemblance to a vintage 1965 Ford Mustang, but underneath the skin, the car is one of the baddest custom machines to ever do a smoky burnout on the road. The ever enthusiastic British auto journalist Chris Harris is now showing what really makes Block's new ride tick on video, and Harris even gets to go for quite a ride. The only Mustang components really left on the Hoonicorn are the A-pillar, B-pillar and roof, according to Harris. Everything else is ditched to create Block's ultimate Gymkhana tool. The 845-horsepower, 6.7-liter Rousch Yates V8 sits behind the front axle, and the grunt is routed to all four wheels through a Sadev gearbox usually found on Dakar Rally vehicles. The whole drivetrain is packed with cool little touches; like that giant handbrake that also disconnects power from the front wheels when in use. The superlatives about the Hoonicorn could go on forever, but settle in and let a very excited Harris tell you about just some of them. He's like a kid in a candy store here, and the look that combines surprise, fear and joy during his ride with Block is the kind that lacks a suitable word in the English language.

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