Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

Crew Cab, 6.4l Turbo Diesel, 9' Flat Bed on 2040-cars

US $20,800.00
Year:2008 Mileage:72298 Color: White
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
Advertising:

 
 
  • Phone: (713) 691-0111
  • Cell: (713) 498-1857
  • Fax: (832) 224-2870

 

 We maintain inventory of quality per-owned trucks & SUV. These select vehicles are purchased as new-car franchise dealership trade-ins, off-lease, Bank repose, and package program cars. Our operation is simple: Buy quality per-owned vehicles at lowest reasonable price and sell it to the public for a modest profit. We neither exaggerate who we are nor do we exaggerate our vehicles. You will never find in our advertisements fancy language cut-lined to photographs intended to hype a sale. We believe a few simple photographs with concise, factual descriptions is all that is necessary. We welcome all dealers and individuals to bid on our vehicles.

You are looking at a:

o    Great Condition,

o    Well Maintained,

o    Rust free,

o    Sharp Looking 2008 Ford F450 Flat Bed.

 

This Vehicle has been road tested by our staff, who have found no mechanical problems.
For added assurance, feel free to personally inspect this vehicle, or have a vehicle inspector take a look.
This vehicle has a clean and clear title, it has no flood or salvage history. All the options work properly and the vehicle drives great.
Please, do not wait until the final moments of the auction to bid and avoid possibly loosing the opportunity to purchase this very nice item

 

Vehicle Information

Year: 2008
Make: Ford
Model: F450
VIN#: 1FDXW46R48ED87754
Condition: Used
Title: Clear
Transmission: AUTO
Engine: 6.8L
Mileage: 72,298
Exterior Color: White
Interior: Gray/tan
Cab Type: 4 Dr Crew Cab

Feature

  • 9' Flat Bed
  • Driver Air Bag
  • Passenger Air Bag
  • A/C
  • Bench Seats
  • cruise control
  • Tire :225/70R19.5
  • Front Reading Lamps
  • 4-Wheel ABS
  • 2WD Automatic Transmission
  • Trip Computer
  • Factory AM/FM
  • And More........

Overall Condition:

  • The paint and body looks very good. No Rust
  • Hood and front of the vehicle looks very good . (see pictures)
  • The passenger side looks very good.  (see pictures)
  • The driver side looks very good  . (see picture)
  • The rear looks very good . (see picture)
  • The tires are in very good condition. (see picture)
  • The seats are in very good condition. (see picture)
  • Door panels in very good condition.  (see picture)
  • Head Liner in very good  condition (Small rock chip on windshild).
  • Dashboard in very good condition.  (see picture)
  • Overall this is a very clean vehicle for the year and mileage.

 

Before you bid, Please Arrange your Financing

WE DO NOT DEAL WITH ROAD LOAN FINANCE COMPANY

Before you bid, Please Arrange your Financing

WE DO NOT DEAL WITH ROAD LOAN FINANCE COMPANY

Terms And Conditions:
  • Your bid is a legally binding contract. Please bid only if you are a serious buyer with the necessary funds to complete the transaction. We do not treat this as a game, and take every transaction very seriously. Please be respectful and do the same if you are interested in this vehicle. Your bid will be honored, and non-paying bidders will face legal consequences. If you are a negative feedback bidder, please contact us before bidding. If you do not contact us, we reserve the right to cancel your bid.
  • Successful high bidder should telephone Apple Finance at (713) 691-0111 with in 24 hours or next business day, after the auction has ended to make arrangement to complete the the transaction.
  • Bid retractions are prohibited 24 hours prior to the end of the auction. Additionally, we reserve the right to cancel any bids. We reserve the right to close the auction early should the vehicle sell on our lot. Don't wait until the last minute - THIS ONE IS THE ONE!
  • All vehicles are sold "as-is" with no written or implied warranty, unless a factory warranty is in effect.

  • We try to be as accurate in our descriptions as possible when describing our vehicles. However, please remain aware that this is a pre-owned vehicle, and depending on its year, may have slight wear in the exterior or interior. If you have any questions about the quality of a vehicle, please contact us and we will be able to provide you with any information you need as well as additional pictures.
  • Mileage posted in this listing may vary slightly due to local test-driving.

  • Please Remember that you are buying a used vehicle and there are normal wears and tears.

  • Apple Finance guarantees all titles. Most Texas title may take up to 21 days. (unless otherwise noted).

  • When you purchase a vehicle from us, we will provide you with a 60 days temporary tag (no additional charge).

Tax and Fee:
  • ALL buyers are responsible to pay, Texas Vehicle Inventory Tax which is (.002308) of the purchase price      (i.e. - $23.38 per $10k spent) as well as $50.00 documentary and a flat $145.00 administrative and dealer services.
  •  Texas buyers pay: (.0625) of the purchase price Sales Tax, $33 title fee, $85 license and registration fee.
  • Our documentary and administrative fees are collected by "APPLE FINANCE" and are not required by law.
Payment:
  • Acceptable methods of payment are cashier's check/certified funds or a wire transfer
  • Verified draft or letter of credit from known financial institutions (Pending conformation).
  • A $500.00 deposit is required within 24 hours, at the end of the auction. Full payment must be made within 7 days. All deposits are non-refundable!!

 

Shipping & Handling: The buyer is responsible for all shipping charges. We will assist the buyer with finding a shipping company, but we will not become involved in any way with the shipping process. Shipping and handling of the vehicle will be the buyers responsibility.

Vehicle delivery usually takes between 1 to 2 weeks. We also welcome you to come to us, many customers book a flight into Houston. Should you choose this option, we'll be glad to pick you up from the airport at no extra cost to you. If the vehicle is going to be shipped, full payment must be received before the vehicle is delivered to the shipping company.

Pickup: Any vehicle pickup must be with prior appointment.

Storage: If the vehicle is paid for in full within the 10 days time period, we can store the vehicle for you at no additional charge, for up to 14 days.
You will have 14 days to pickup your vehicle, after it has been cleared to be picked-up, by us

RECOMMENDED SHIPPING COMPANY

  • US International Shipping Co. Inc. 1-800-231-0350

SHIPPING ESTIMATES 

Buyer will be responsible for making shipping arrangements.
Buyer will be responsible for all shipping charges.

 

 

 

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