1999 Ford F-250 on 2040-cars
Mc Clave, Colorado, United States
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1999 F-250 CUSTOM 9/11 COMMEMORATIVE TRIBUTE TRUCK.
THIS TRUCK WAS PURCHASED FOR OUR TRUCKING COMPANY TO USE IN PARADES AND ADVERTISING. THE TRUCK IS A F-250 BODY ON A
F-550 FRAME. FEATURES A 15" LIFT, 44" SUPER SWAMPER TIRES, CUSTOM GRAPHICS, DUAL TRAIN HORNS WITH ON BOARD AIR
COMPRESSOR AND TANKS, CUSTOM FABRICATED ELECTRIC DROP DOWN STEPS THAT READ "NEVER FORGET", FRONT AND REAR STROBE
LIGHTS, CUSTOM BED COVER WITH FORD EMBLEM, LINE LOCK "FOR BURNOUTS", CUSTOM RED HEADLINER AND STAR SHAPED REAR VIEW
MIRROR, DASH SIGNED BY BOB CHANDLER, OWNER OF "BIG FOOT" FADED BUT STILL THERE, BANKS POWER SYSTEM, CUSTOM WINDOW
PILLAR GAUGES, CHROME GRILL GUARD, HOOD SCOOPS, KC LIGHTS MOUNTED ON GRILL GUARD, ALPINE STEREO SYSTEM WITH
REMOVABLE FACE, ALUMINUM WHEELS, REAR BUMPER FLAG HOLDERS. 12" DROP HITCH, RED SPRAY IN BED LINER, CUSTOM BUILT
DRIVELINE DONE BY LOCAL FORD DEALERSHIP, 2 REMOTE KEYLESS ENTERY FOBS
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