1992 Ford Super Duty Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
Pocatello, Idaho, United States
For Sale: 1992 Ford Super Duty 4x4 Dually pickup truck
Extremely low miles - just under 107,000 miles! Runs great. 460 cid GAS powered big block V8 w/ K&N air filter 5 speed MANUAL transmission w/ 'granny' low 1st gear 2 speed lever-operated transfer case with low range dually rear end dual fuel tanks offering over 30 gallons capacity leaf-sprung front axle w/ automatic locking hubs complete Timbren front and rear suspension system new Rancho RS5000 shocks new polyurethane front and rear swaybar bushings new front and rear brakes new battery new alternator new water pump new radiator and heater hoses new power steering pressure hose new hood latch operating cable new windshield washer pump motor new parking brake cables new front u-joints new horns new taillight lens new fenders new Weathertech heavy duty floor mats repair manuals and Ford owners' books frame-mounted front and rear receiver hitches gooseneck hitch (can tow a 5th wheel trailer with the proper adapter *not included) electronic trailer brake controller in-cab wired w/ RV-style connector both in bed (for gooseneck/5th wheel) and at rear receiver also wired with flat 4-pin connector at rear receiver aluminum 5th wheel tailgate w/ vents diamond plate aluminum headache rack, tool box, and running boards chrome wheel covers aftermarket towing mirrors amber roof marking lights black exterior/grey interior/tinted glass XLT trim package w/ power everything, tilt steering wheel, and COLD A/C new Pioneer radio w/ detachable face and remote control standard cab/standard bed
This truck is extremely heavy duty and will tow and haul very heavy loads. The truck has a clear Idaho title. As with any truck this age, there are some minor cosmetic and mechanical imperfections. The doors have visible holes from previous owners mounting different mirrors. These holes have been sealed with automotive sealant. There is surface rust on the cab corners, mirrors, and front bumper. The bed and tool box are scratched from normal use. The hood and one fender have slight dents, but are fully functional. The paint is faded and chipped in certain areas. This truck is a used vehicle and the buyer understands it is sold as is w/ NO warranty or guarantee. All funds must clear my bank account before I release the truck and the title. Local delivery is possible for a negotiated fee. Buyer to pay for all shipping fees. No refunds or buyer's remorse. Call with questions and to set up an appointment to view and test drive this truck. Call 917-three-59-nine-999 or email a reply to this ad. ***ATC and trailer in these photos are for sale in separate ads and are NOT included with the sale of this truck.
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