Clean 1999 F550 7.3 Diesel Crew Cab Powerstroke Gooseneck Hot Shot on 2040-cars
Greeneville, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:7.3 Powersrtoke Diesel
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: crew cab
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Crew Cab
Drive Type: 4 x 2
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 115,427
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: F550
Exterior Color: Green
I am selling my 1999 Ford F550. I bought this to haul my 2 gooseneck trailers. i have only used it to haul them twice before I sold them. I bought a F550 as a F350 comes up short when it comes to towing. This one has got BIG brakes, heavy Duty frame, 4.88 gears & 19.5" wheels. Everything about Ford' F550 screams "Built Ford Tough". Powered by the only diesel engine you want in a Ford truck, the reliability proven 7.3 Powerstroke.
Full 4 door Crew cab & a Quality built steel flatbed with a gooseneck hitch mean you and your crew will show up for work towing whatever you need to get the job done. A great truck for welders, hot shot hauling, farm & ranch or pulling that big 5th wheel.
Only 115k miles. I bought this truck after looking for 6 months. Most F550 with the 7.3 have a million miles on it. This truck's previous owner had a horse farm in Florida and she used it to tow a gooseneck horse trailer to the shows.Tires are excellent, the front end is tight and the brakes on all 4 corners are in very good condition. I just spent $5,000 in the past 500 miles on a new Turbo, new injectors, new glowplugs and a new waterpump. I don't half ass repairs on my vehicles.
New Kenwood stereo with bluetooth/USB connector on front, external Mic for phone calls and all Kenwood speakers replacing OEM components. Over $500 spent on this upgrade.
The truck has some scratches, dings and some worn paint on the roof. After all, its 14 years old. But it has been taken care of. Automatic transmission which does make some noise going into overdrive. My transmission guy was going to fix it but the truck is too heavy for his lift. He told me that it is a bearing in the overdrive.
I would hate to think what this truck would cost new. The new engines don't compare to the 7.3 with all their problems.
Truck flatbed is 9 ft long with removable side plates. I have pics of them on and off. Aux gas tank in the bed is 100 gallons. 2 5/16 gooseneck ball under trap door in bed. Nice clean setup.
I hate to sell this truck but cannot justify to keep it with no large trailers anymore.
My credit union has the title as I still have a loan on it. After payment is received, i should have it in 7-10 days.
I will work with your shippers, but will not deliver.
$250 deposit via Paypal within 24 hours. Remaining balance via bank wire to my credit union. Full payment within 7 days.
Bidders with less than 5 positive feedbacks, please contact me or I will cancel your bids. It costs too much to list a vehicle to have people playing around.
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