*lifted* 1997 F150 Supercab *rebuilt Engine And Trans* One Of A Kind! on 2040-cars
Winchester, Virginia, United States
I'm selling my 1997 Ford F150. You will never find another truck in such amazing shape with the aftermarket parts this one has. It's completely rust free and has lots of aftermarket parts. See list below.
Good stuff: 1997 Ford F150 XLT SuperCab 5.4L V8 Automatic transmission Factory sunroof (no leaks) 4x4 Power everything Keyless entry Rebuilt engine with only 40,000mi Rebuilt transmission with only 40,000mi Rebuilt rear axle with less than 5,000mi 6" Fabtech lift 35" A/T tires on 16" black rims Axles regeared to 4.10 ratio Custom high flow true cold air intake (this actually connects to a hole in the fender to draw pure cold air) Electric fan conversion using a pair of Hayden fans with a Hayden controller Full custom true dual straight pipe exhaust Full aftermarket sound system with Pioneer head unit, hands free hookup, iPhone hookup, auxiliary hookup and speakers Cobra CB radio Billet grill Trailer brake controller Aftermarket carpet Brand new low-profile toolbox in bed Plastic bedliner Trailer hitch with full wiring Bad: Check engine light is on. I checked it and the only code showing is "Bank 2 rich". That means the passenger side upper O2 sensor needs replaced. About $20 for the part and ten minutes with a wrench has it in. It's dirty. I live down a gravel road, so it's covered in gravel dust. It's also got gear oil splattered on the underside of the bed from before the rebuild was done. I'm not using it anymore, so I don't feel like putting the effort into cleaning it. All in all, this is an extremely reliable and powerful truck with no rust, no leaks, and lots of aftermarket goodies. I just got a new truck. So, I don't need it anymore. You won't be disappointed in this one. |
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