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2001 Ford F-250 Super Duty V-8 5 Speed Manual 4x4 on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:94536
Location:

Kernersville, North Carolina, United States

Kernersville, North Carolina, United States
Advertising:

NO RESERVE NON PAYING BIDDER AUCTION: PLEASE ONLY BID IF YOU HAVE THE MONEY IN HAND!!! GOOD RUNNING FORD F-250 5.4 GAS V-8.  IT IS 4X4 WITH 5 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION.  HAS POWER WINDOWS LOCKS MIRRORS CRUISE CONTROL CD AFTER MARKET SOUND SYSTEM.  POWER TRAIN IS STRONG.

I HAVE DRIVEN HER AROUND TOWN NOT ON ANY LONGTRIPS.  IF YOU ARE THE WINNING BIDDER WITH A WAYS TO GO I RECCOMEND TRAILERING HER!! SOME TIRES ARE DRY ROTTED AND THERE IS NO SPARE!!

THE BODY HAS SOME RUST ISSUES AROUND REAR FENDER WELLS SEE PICS.  SHE IS A GOOD WORK TRUCK OR FARM TRUCK OR WITH A LITTLE TLC A SUNDAY GO TO MEETING TRUCK.  THE PARK BREAK NEEDS SOME HELP!!

  SHE HAS 94000 MILES.  SHE HAS A CLEAN TITLE.

QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID OR TO MAKE A DEAL CALL FRITZ 336-577-1635


TERMS OF SALE:  500.00 DUE WITHI 24 HRS OF AUCTION END BY CASH OR PAYPAL.  REMAINDER DUE IN 7 DAYS BY CASH OR BANK WIRE TRANSFER.

TRUCK IS OPEN FOR INSPECTION AND TEST DRIVES BY YOU OR YOUR MECHANIC DURING AUCTION.

WHEN AUCTION IS OVER SO IS TIME FOR INSPECTION. NO EXCEPTIONS!!!

IF YOU DO NOT INSPECT I DO NOT WANT TO HEARABOUT THINGS I FORGOT TO MENTION

PLEASE ONLY BID IF YOU HAVE THE MONEY AND ARE WILLING TO FOLLOW TERMS OF SALE.

QUESTIONS CALL FRITZ 336-577-1635

NC BUYERS HAVE TO PAY TAX AND LISCENSE FEES AND A 399.00 DOC FEE.

DEALERS AND OUT OF STATE BUYERS DO NOT.

10 OR LESS FEEDBACK BIDDERS MUST CONTACTME BEFORE BIDDING OR THE BID WILL BE CANCELED!!!

THANKS

GOOD LUCK


On Apr-09-14 at 05:45:54 PDT, seller added the following information:

CANCELED ADS ARE FROM LESS THAN 10 FEEDBACK BIDDERS WHO CAN NOT READ THE AD OR DO NOT CARE ABOUT DOING THE RIGHT THING!!!!! 

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It's hardly a secret that the auto industry is undergoing an enormous, tectonic shift in the way it thinks, builds cars and does business. Between alternative forms of energy, a renewed focus on low curb weights and aerodynamic bodies, the advent of driverless and autonomous cars and the need to reduce the our impact on the environment, it's very likely that the car that's built 10 years down the line will be scarcely recognizable when parked next to the car from 10 years ago.
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In an op-ed piece in The Wall Street Journal (subscription required), Ford explains that the role of automakers is, necessarily, going to change to suit the needs of the future world. That means changing the view of not just the automobile, but the automaker. As Ford explains it, automakers will "move from being just car and truck manufacturers to become personal-mobility companies."

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Now, the Woodward Avenue Action Association is attempting to buy both the 40,000-square-foot admin building, which is located off the historic Woodward Avenue, and an 8,000-square-foot garage. The WAAA's goal is to convert the buildings into an automotive heritage center. The Detroit News spoke to the interim director of the WAAA, Deborah Schutt, who commented, "[Metro Detroit has] not been very good at telling our own story. So we've decided, let's pull everything together and tell our story."
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