2005 Ford F250 Super Duty Xl Automatic Diesel Extended Cab 4wd on 2040-cars
Hempstead, Texas, United States
2005 F250 SUPER DUTY, XL, AUTOMATIC, DIESEL, EXTENDED CAB, 4WD, LESS THAN 140,000 MILES THIS TRUCK IS EQUIPPED WITH: 8-CYLINDER 6.0L POWER STROKE TURBO DIESEL ENGINE TORQSHIFT 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 4WD AIR CONDITIONING AM/FM RADIO TOW PACKAGE CRUISE/TILT 3.73 RATIO LIMITED SLIP AXLE TRAILER TOWING PACKAGE 29 GAL FUEL TANK FRONT TOW HOOKS ARGENT GRILL HEADACHE RACK MANUAL LOCKS AND WINDOWS ADDRESSING CONDITION THE ENGINE RUNS GOOD AND TRANNY SHIFTS SMOOTHLY. THERE IS A WARNING LIGHT ON. I HAD THE TRUCK INSPECTED BY A MECHANIC BUT THEY CAN’T FIND ANYTHING WRONG MECHANICALLY. THEY ASSUME IT HAS A BAD SENSOR OR MODULE. THE TRUCK HAS A BRAND NEW STATE INSPECTION STICKER ON IT. THE INTERIOR IS IN GOOD CONDITION. DRIVERSIDE SEAT HAS A CUT AND THERE ARE SOME OIL STAINS ON THE SEATS. ALL SEATS AND SEAT BELTS ARE PRESENT. THE EXTERIOR IS IN GOOD CONDITION. THERE ARE 4 DINGS OF NOTE: (1) ABOVE BOTH REAR WHEEL WELLS, (2) ON THE PASSENGERSIDE DOOR, AND, (3) ON THE INSIDE OF THE BED. OTHER THAN THE CONDITION ISSUES DESCRIBED, THE TRUCK HAS MINOR SCRATCHES FROM NORMAL USE. I HAVE DESCRIBED THE VEHICLE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. IF YOU HAVE SPECIFIC QUESTIONS, DON’T HESITATE TO ASK. THIS TRUCK HAS A CLEAR TITLE. YOU ARE WELCOME TO HAVE THE VEHICLE INSPECTED BY AN INDEPENDENT MECHANIC PRIOR TO PURCHASE. THE TRUCK CAN BE VIEWED AT TEAM FORD IN NAVASOTA, TEXAS. YOU'RE NOT OBLIGATED TO THE SALE IF THE VEHICLE DOESN'T MEET YOUR EXPECTATIONS. THE VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD “AS IS”; NO FACTORY WARRANTY EXISTS. A $500.00 deposit through PayPal is due within 48 hours after the auction has ended. Full payment must be completed within 7 days after the auction has ended. I will accept certified/cashier check, cash in person, money order or wire transfer from bank to bank. If bidder is financing , please ensure financing is arranged before bidding. Winning bidder must contact me within 24 hours of the end of the auction and provide phone number. The successful bidder is responsible for all TT&L and shipping costs. |
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