2000 Ford F250 Super Duty Extra Cab 7.3 Diesel on 2040-cars
Fresno, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Flood, Water Damage
Engine:7.3 DIESEL
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:6 SPEED MANUAL
Make: Ford
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Extended Cab
Model: F-250
Trim: 4 DOORS
Options: CD Player
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 225,000
Exterior Color: Green
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
THIS I8 A 2000 FORD F250 7.3 DIESEL WITH CHIP, EXTENDED CAB , 6 SPEED STANDARD TRANSMISSION , 3.1 REARED. 225,000 MILES , GETS 18 TO 24 MPG, NEW TIRES AND STARTER, NEW GLOW PLUGS, SEATS 6 WITH FOLD DOWN CONSOLE, REAR SLIDING WINDOW, HAS CAMPER SHELL , A/C , POWER WINDOWS, CD PLAYER, TOW PACKAGE, TRAILER BRAKE , RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT, USES NO OIL, THIS TRUCK HAS A ILLINOIS TITLE THAT IS MARKED {FLOOD} TRUCK WAS IN A COUNTY THAT WAS FLOODED BUT TRUCK WAS NOT IN FLOODED AREA, TRUCK HAS ABSOLUTELY NO WATER ARE FLOOD DAMAGE. CARFAX SAYS ALL VEHICLES IN THAT COUNTY ARE BRANDED FLOOD. ILLINOIS LICENSE STAY WITH SELLER, BODY IS STRAIGHT EXCEPT FOR SMALL DINGS AND SCRATCHES . TRUCK IS LOCATED IN KINGSBURG CALIFORNIA , A $500 DEPOSIT IS DUE 24 HOURS AFTER END OF AUCTION
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