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2006 Ford F-250 King Ranch 4x4 Super Duty Clean Low Miles on 2040-cars

US $18,999.00
Year:2006 Mileage:125000
Location:

Conroe, Texas, United States

Conroe, Texas, United States
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2006 FORD F-250 4X4 KING RANCH CREW CAB 
  • APX 125K MILES; ALL HIGHWAY MILES 
  • 6.0L AUTOMATIC DIESEL
  • NO ACCIDENTS
  • 4 WHEEL DRIVE - WORKS FINE
  • ALL POWER
  • HEATED SEATS
  • POWER SLIDING REAR WINDOW
  • DROP IN BED LINER
  • TOW HITCH
  • FAIRLY NEW "ROCKY MOUNTAIN ALL-TERRAIN" TIRES THAT HAVE ABOUT 10K MILES ON THEM; APPROXIMATELY 90% TREAD REMAINING
  • A/C BLOWS REALLY COLD AND HEATER WORKS GOOD ALSO
  • ALWAYS GARAGE KEPT
  • NEVER USED TO PULL GOOSE NECK OR 5TH WHEEL
  • EVERYTHING IS IN WORKING CONDITION

NADA.COM HAS CLEAN TRADE IN VALUE AT:  $18,175.00     CLEAN RETAIL AT:  $22,000.00     

**MY RESERVE / BUY IT NOW PRICE IS BETWEEN THESE TWO PRICES**

DON'T BE AFRAID TO USE THE "BEST OFFER" BUTTON ALSO, WHO KNOWS I JUST MIGHT ACCEPT IT



THIS TRUCK IS IN REALLY, REALLY GOOD CONDITION WITH ONLY VERY MINOR ROAD WEAR AND TEAR THAT IS EXPECTED WITH A VEHICLE WITH 125,000 MILES. WHICH, IN MY OPINION, IS PRETTY LOW MILES COMPARED TO SOME OF THE OTHER F-250's ON EBAY.

I AM LOCATED IN THE HOUSTON, TX AREA.  I AM OPEN TO SELLING ANYWHERE AND I AM REALLY FLEXIBLE WITH EITHER SHIPPING, PICKING WINNING BIDDER UP FROM AIRPORT (I LIVE ABOUT 30 MINUTES FROM BUSH IAH) OR MEETING WITHIN 500 MILES ONE WAY FROM MY LOCATION.  I WILL WORK WITH YOU ANYWAY I CAN, PLEASE JUST ASK AND BE FAIR.

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL ME, I WILL RESPOND ASAP.  OR EMAIL ME YOUR PHONE NUMBER AND I WILL CALL.  I HAD A BAD EXPERIENCE LISTING MY CELL # ON EBAY AND WILL NEVER DO THAT AGAIN.  THANKS FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING!

 

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