1997 Fifth Wheel Hauler F 250 Xlt Hd Grandpa's Truck 87,000 Orig Miles on 2040-cars
Boulder City, Nevada, United States
No Reserve Auction Bid
to Win, I’m Not Looking For The High Bidder Just Someone To Enjoy The Ride S “So Call Me Number
Below”
Grandpa’s 1997 Ford
F250 XLT Only 87,000 miles
Heavy Duty Here
is a very clean well taken care of 1997 Ford F250 with all the goodies, only
has 87,000 orig miles and has window sticker orig owner’s manual orig trailer
brake info, orig service card, vehicle bought new from Ford Country right here
in las vegas nv so always a dry vehicle, the orig plant stickers are still on
fuel tanks, trans, motor under the truck. Looks
to be orig spare tire in mount under truck, orig print of build sheet. What
does this truck need right now a new driver, brand new tires less than 20 miles
and yes 10ply truck type for load, new flowmaster muffler for her to sound
good, alum type wheels, 5th wheel rails installed, 7 pin elect plug
at bumper and jumper for 5th wheel tow, a/c blows ice cold with no
issue of overheating, have some receipts on truck along with a miles book orig
owner kept to see fuel (MPG) I was told that the truck did 12-14 mpg pulling a
fifth wheel trailer a 28ft. Yes this is the 7.5 EFI model the car fax on this
truck comes back perfect only two owners and pass state smog with no issues,
here is what this truck has to offer new owner: Motor:
7.5 EFI V8 Eng Trans:
Elec4 Spd Auto Rear
End: Highway gears 3.55, trailer tow package 209 payload pkg Truck
also has the following: Captain’s chairs w/ center drink console, cruz control,
tilt wheel, elect mirrors We have the following items that will go with truck orig delivery checklist, orig sale total cost new on this truck was $25,565.00 Take note NADA puts this truck at $6,600 with out new adds, tires $500.00, muffler $250.00, Tint $150.00, new starter and battery $588.00 (Dealer) Disclaimer:
I try to be up front on all the vehicle’s I list the above write up is offered
up by the previous owner, please ask all questions before bidding, all vehicles
are sold as is with “No warranty expressed or implied” Please take note you are
buying an older vehicle, boat or motorcycle and at some point will “Need
repairs” Please contact Joe @ fourjsco@cox.net
or call at 702-400-9276 if you have any questions. |
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