2004 Ford F450 Xl Super Duty 14' Box Truck With Liftgate No Reserve!!!!! on 2040-cars
Hubbardston, Massachusetts, United States
Up for sale is a 2004 Ford F450 Superduty 14' Box Truck with Liftgate, truck is in overall good condition, no major problems at all, does have a dent on the front drivers side bumper but that was a mishap between us and the snow pile and the snow pile won, but does not effect the truck at all (please see picture). Has a Clean and Clear title, and only 60,357 miles on it, as of right now. Also has a powerful V8 6.0 Power Stroke Turbo Diesel Engine. Truck comes with a liftgate (I believe the liftgate switch does need to be replaced as occasionally with bad weather it sometimes does not work). The box itself is 14 feet long, and 7 feet wide and the height from the top of the box to the ground is 10 feet 2 inches. Truck was used for business purposes only and was very well taken care of and maintained, regular oil changes,ect. Recent work has been done to it also, breaks were done along with cv joints and also 2 new tires were put on. If you have any other questions at all just shoot us an email or give us a call so we can better assist you. A couple months back we had the truck serviced and spent almost $3000 on brakes, tires, CV joints, and General Maintenance
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