90 Ford F450 Super Duty Rollback Project Parts Fix Nice Aluminum 17 Foot Bed !! on 2040-cars
Spencer, New York, United States
good project truck, runs but not real well, trans works but has trouble in reverse, bed and hydraulics work excellent!!!
1990 superduty f450 rollback tow truck with 92-97 front clip (nose). 17 foot aluminum chevron bed in great shape, ramsey winch, 460 v8 gas with 5 speed. heavy duty truck, good tires, new tune up (spark plugs, wires, cap, rotor, new distributor pickup coil and thermostat. runs, drives ok. steering pump works but leaks the fluid out in a few days and reverse grinds going in pretty bad, you have to play with it, sometimes it goes right in without a problem. its the zf trans and does have a rebuild sticker on top. otherwise the bed, winch and all lights work. this would be a good farm truck or great for hauling junk or a cool project. solid cab, solid doors and floors. come check it out in person or call 6o7-857-7458 this is a project truck, by no means a daily driver yet but with some work i have no doubt it will be a great truck, i think it needs a water pump and it loads up at times, the truck needs alot of TLC. i used it a few times but honestly its way more than i need, i get by with a trailer just fine. |
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