2005 Ford F250 Crew Cab Diesel 4x4 Lifted 20in Chrome Wheels On 35's Full System on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
Body Type:Full Size Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.0 Turbo Diesel
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: F-250
Trim: Crew Cab
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: Four Wheel Drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 130,002
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Selling my 2005 Ford F250 Turbo Diesel 6.0 Four Wheel Drive with 130k miles. Has all service up to date. Just spent $7k at San Juan Capistrano Ford for all major service. Truck is lifted with automatic steps. Full surround sound system with navigation and large TV in the back. Amazing ride and sound wonderful. Nothing is wrong with the truck. Have tow hitch and spray on bed liner. Please serious bidder only. Full payment within 72 hours. No exception...Thanks and good luck bidding...
2005 Ford Super Duty Model Line Overview | |
Model lineup: | Ford Super Duty F-250 4x2 Regular Cab 137-in wheelbase XL ($22,570); F-250 4x4 SuperCab 158-in XL ($28,040); F-250 4x4 Regular Cab 137-in XLT ($28,915); F-250 4x2 SuperCab 158-in Lariat ($31,065); F-250 4x2 Crew Cab 172-in XLT ($31,225); F-250 4x4 Crew Cab 172-in Lariat ($36,780); F-250 4x4 Crew Cab 156-in King Ranch ($39,765); F-350 4x2 Regular Cab 137-in XLT ($26,870); F-350 4x4 SuperCab 142-in XL ($28,915); F-350 4x4 Crew Cab 156-in Lariat ($37,485) |
Engines: | 5.4-liter sohc 24-valve V8; 6.8-liter sohc 30v V10; 6.0-liter 32v turbocharged diesel V8 |
Transmissions: | 6-speed manual; 5-speed automatic |
Safety equipment (standard): | dual front airbags; four-wheel ABS |
Safety equipment (optional): | N/A |
Basic warranty: | 3 years/36,000 miles |
Assembled in: | Louisville, Kentucky |
Specifications As Tested | |
Model tested (MSRP): | Ford Super Duty F-350 4X4 Crew Cab short bed XLT ($35,235) |
Standard equipment: | air conditioning; four-speaker AM/FM/CD stereo; color-coordinated, full-floor carpet and mats; power windows and central locking; delayed accessory power off |
Options as tested (MSRP): | turbo-diesel V8 ($5,100); 5-speed automatic transmission ($1,490); chrome tubular running boards ($445); camper package ($160); FX4 off-road package ($225); adjustable pedals ($120); cruise control/tilt steering wheel ($385); Class III trailer hitch receiver ($175); TowCommand package ($425) includes integrated trailer brake controller and manual-telescoping trailer mirrors with heated, power-adjustable glass and integrated turn signals ($425) |
Destination charge: | ($795) |
Gas guzzler tax: | N/A |
Price as tested (MSRP): | $44,555 |
Layout: | four-wheel drive |
Engine: | 6.0-liter 24-valve turbocharged diesel V8 |
Horsepower (hp @ rpm): | 325 @ 3300 |
Torque (lb.-ft. @ rpm): | 570 @ 2000 |
Transmission: | 5-speed automatic |
EPA fuel economy, city/hwy: | N/A |
Wheelbase: | 156.2 in. |
Length/width/height: | 245.6/79.9/na in. |
Track, f/r: | 68.3/67.2 in. |
Turning circle: | 51.8 ft. |
Seating capacity: | 5 |
Head/hip/leg room, f: | 41.3/76.4/41.0 in. |
Head/hip/leg room, m: | N/A |
Head/hip/leg room, r: | 40.8/67.3/41.7 in. |
Cargo volume: | N/A |
Payload: | 4100 Lbs. |
Towing capacity: | 13,700 Lbs. |
Suspension, f: | live axle, coil springs, stabilizer bar |
Suspension, r: | live axle, leaf springs, stabilizer bar |
Ground clearance: | 9.3 in. |
Curb weight: | 6586 lbs. |
Tires: | LT265/70R17E |
Brakes, f/r: | disc/disc with ABS; integrated trailer brake controller |
Fuel capacity: | 29.0 gal. |
2009 Ford Super Duty Model Line Overview | |
Model lineup: | Ford F-250 Regular Cab long box ($24,595 2WD); SuperCab short box and long box; Crew Cab s/b, l/b; F-350 SRW Regular Cab l/b; SuperCab s/b, l/b; Crew Cab s/b, l/b; F-350 DRW Regular Cab l/b; SuperCab l/b; Crew Cab s/b, l/b; F-450 Crew Cab l/b ($57,960 Harley-Davidson 4WD); all 2WD or 4WD |
Engines: | 300-hp 5.4-liter V8; 362-hp 6.8-liter V10; 350-hp 6.4-liter V8 diesel |
Transmissions: | 6-speed manual; 5-speed automatic |
Safety equipment (standard): | frontal airbags; ABS |
Safety equipment (optional): | traction control |
Basic warranty: | 3 years/36,000 miles |
Assembled in: | Louisville, Kentucky |
Specifications As Tested | |
Model tested (MSRP): | Ford F-350 SRW Lariat Crew Cab Short Bed 4x4 diesel |
Standard equipment: | leather-upholstered heated power-driver front seat, split 40/20/40; dual-zone climate control, split fold rear seat, cruise control, backup camera, trip computer, power windows (including sliding rear), power locks, power folding/telescoping mirrors, integrated brake controller, SYNC hands-free system, tilt wheel, privacy glass, fog lamps, tow hitch, aluminum wheels, security system |
Options as tested (MSRP): | diesel engine, automatic transmission, LT275/70R18 all-terrain tires, navigation, Audiophile sound, adjustable pedals, moonroof, park sensors, limited-slip differential, 4x4 Off Road-Road package, Lariat plus package |
Destination charge: | ($975) |
Gas guzzler tax: | N/A |
Price as tested (MSRP): | $53,665 |
Layout: | four-wheel drive |
Engine: | 6.4-liter ohv 32-valve V8 turbodiesel |
Horsepower (hp @ rpm): | 350 @ 3000 |
Torque (lb.-ft. @ rpm): | 650 @ 2000 |
Transmission: | 5-speed automatic |
EPA fuel economy, city/hwy: | N/A |
Wheelbase: | 156.2 in. |
Length/width/height: | 246.2/79.9/81.0 in. |
Track, f/r: | N/A |
Turning circle: | 51.8 ft. |
Seating capacity: | 5 |
Head/hip/leg room, f: | 41.1/67.6/41.0 in. |
Head/hip/leg room, m: | N/A |
Head/hip/leg room, r: | 41.4/67.3/41.8 in. |
Cargo volume: | N/A |
Payload: | 3760 Lbs. |
Towing capacity: | 15500 Lbs. |
Suspension, f: | solid axle, coil springs |
Suspension, r: | solid axle, leaf springs |
Ground clearance: | 7.8 in. |
Curb weight: | 7558 lbs. |
Tires: | LT275/70R18 |
Brakes, f/r: | vented disc/vented disc with ABS |
Fuel capacity: | 30.5 gal. |
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