7.3l Crewcab on 2040-cars
Walker, Louisiana, United States
Selling a 2003 Ford F250 Lariat 2wd. Truck is equipped with the 7.3L Powerstroke turbo diesel engine. Has 173,817 miles which is good miles for this truck. I just changed the oil on (4/21/14). Good clean carfax (2 owners, no wrecks). This truck has the Lariat package with Leather seats(which are in good shape, no tears but some light wear), power windows, power locks, FM/AM with CD player, aftermarket exhaust, spray in bed liner, and has a lot more to offer. This truck has every service record in detail from 34,000 miles to 173,000 miles. Tires are in great shape but two different sets. The back are wider with more of a off road grip. The wider tires in the back help with traction. The tires in the front are newer. The truck rides good. The exterior paint on the truck is in good shape for its age. There is a ding above the back passenger side tire and the previous owner did have a small patch put on the roof to repair a spot where the paint bubbled up (not noticeable from the ground and does not take away from this gorgeous truck). I believe the ding over the back tire can easily be repaired, though I have not checked into where I can get it fixed. This is also a small patch behind the drivers seat on the carpet where it is not a hole but is missing some carpet fiber (probably 1.5inx2.5in). Trucks starts right up. The transmission shifts out smooth. The A/C and heater both work. Everything power works inside the truck(seats, windows, locks, radio, cruise control). The computer on the roof on still reads and works properly. Original owners manuals are still with trucks as also the 3 pages of detailed service records. Windshield was replaced not too long ago.
This truck is a great truck and would no doubt make it across the country. You can call me with any questions at 985-515-9247. My name is Mitch. I drive this truck daily so mileage will go up. This truck is also for sale locally. Please contact me before hitting the buy it now if your rating on ebay is a (0). It is the costumers responsibility to inspect the truck before purchasing. Upon purchasing, a $500 deposit is due within 48 hours. The remaining balance is due within 5 business days. This is great truck ready to roll!!
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