1997 Ford F-250 on 2040-cars
Blackfoot, Idaho, United States
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1997 FORD F-250 4X4
7.3L POWERSTROKE DIESEL
97,000 ACTUAL MILES
AUTOMATIC, SUPERCAB, HEAVY DUTY, POWER WINDOWS AND LOCKS, CRUISE CONTROL, A/C, FACTORY ALUMINUM WHEELS, DUAL FUEL
TANKS, TOW PACK., TRAILER BRAKE,
TRUCK RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT VERY STRONG ENGINE DOESN'T BURN OR LEAK OIL TRANSMISSION SHIFTS SMOOTH 4X4 WORKS GOOD
ALL LIGHTS IN GOOD WORKING ORDER.
100% RUST FREE TRUCK BODY FRAME AND UNDER BODY IN GREAT SHAPE PAINT LOOKS GOOD HAS NORMAL WEAR FEW LIGHT SCRATCHES
MAYBE A DOOR DING OR TWO BUT OVERALL A BEAUTIFUL TRUCK
HAS BEDLINER & STAINLESS STEEL BED CAPS TO PROTECT THE BED, TAILGATE, AND RAILS
INTERIOR LOOKS GREAT CARPET SEATS HEADLINER PANELS ALL ORIGINAL NO TEARS NOT BEAT UP WAS USED BUT NEVER ABUSED
INSIDE AND OUT
A TRULY NICE TRUCK THAT YOU CAN DEPEND ON RECENTLY REPLACED GLOW PLUGS REPLACED BATTERY FRESH OIL AND FILTER CHANGE
THIS TRUCK IS READY TO GO ANYWHERE
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