2000 Ford F650 Pick Up Monster Truck Diesel F-650 No Reserve on 2040-cars
West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
You are viewing one of the baddest trucks on the road. A 2000 Ford F650. This truck turns heads wherever I go. Up for sale with a NO RESERVE auction.
Exterior: Ford white, paint is in excellent shape, and waxed on a regular basis. There are a few small scratches as seen in the photos. I have added a few extras to spice up the exterior styling: Smoke led cab lights, mirror lights, and marker lights on the dually fenders. Wheels and tires cost me over $5,000. They are less than 6 months old with only a few hundred miles. They are true semi truck wheels and tires, 24.5" !!!! The truck has been lifted 7" over factory and the rear rides on a Freightliner airbag system. Interior: The interior is from a 2007 F350. It features gray leather that is in excellent shape. The stereo/dvd player is awesome and includes a rear mounted amp with two 10" sub woofers. Engine/transmission: The Dodge Cummins engine was a factory upgrade and well worth it!! This 6 cylinder has plenty of power and great gas mileage as well. The engine is completely factory and runs awesome. The transmission is also a factory option Allison automatic. I did upgrade the exhaust with a free flowing 5" system and flow through muffler. The truck is 2WD NOT 4wd This is not a normal pick up truck, it will tow ANYTHING you hook to it. Plenty of power while cruising with the ice cold a/c on. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me at 561-723-7757. This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION, the highest bidder will win this amazing truck. I hate to see it go, but with another child on the way the toys must go. |
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