1999 Ford F-250 1999 Ford F-250 Long Bed on 2040-cars
Enterprise, Oregon, United States
Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : calvinhilsenbeck@netzero.net .
This Beautiful 1999 Ford F-250 Regular Cab Long Bed Pickup 4WD
7.3 Power stroke diesel Low Miles Only 96,310 Miles
HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO OWN THIS BEAUTIFUL TRUCK
..HARD TO FIND ONE IN THIS CONDITION..
HERE
IS
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RUST FREE
1999 Ford F-250 3/4 Ton Regular Cab 4x4
Long Bed
7.3 Power stroke diesel
Low Miles Only 96,310 Original Miles
XLT,Package
Automatic transmission
A/C
ABS.Breaks
Power Windows And Power Door Locks
Am/Fm Radio C/D Player
Tilt Wheel
Cruise Control
Sliding Rear Window
7.3 Power Stroke Diesel With Low Miles Only
96,310 Original Miles
80% BFG Good Ranch
All Train Tires
Tow Package Bedliner Heater And Air Condition Work Great
Dual Tanks Front And Rear
All Original Truck
This Truck Was Well Taken Care Of
Very Hard To Find A Truck And This Condition With Low Miles Clean Oregon Title
Interior In Great Shape
It Was Well Taken Care Of
Runs And Drives Perfect
Tow Hitch
Very Clean.
No Leaks
Clean title
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