F250 4x4 Lifted Mud Street Truck Monster Truck Jacked Up Ford F 350 250 150 Camo on 2040-cars
Tampa, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.4L 330Cu. In. V8 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Manual
Make: Ford
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Model: F-250
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: XLT Standard Cab Pickup 2-Door
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type: 4WD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Mileage: 128,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Camo
Number of Cylinders: 8
Disability Equipped: No
So the truck Has 21 inches of lift . . there is about 28k tied up in this bad boy mud toy or daily driver . . .there is extensive precision welding under this truck it is on 46 baja claw tires.. frame painted . . .I have never been looked down on by another truck on the street ,you sit eye level with the semis . . .the 4 wheel is fully functioning unlike most trucks that are road worthy and anywhere near this high. BRAND NEW AS OF LAST WEEK HEAVY DUTY CLUTCH. .driveshafts balanced ect....and I am not sure if you have ever driven a truck like this before . . .but there is NO bump steer and NO pulling.. it tracks straight down the interstate at 70 mph when you take your hands off the wheel . . . that is the difference between a real PROFESSIONAL build and a get er done . . . I would honestly not hesitate to jump in and drive it to California right now. . .toys include things like a huge onboard air compressor powering painfully loud train horns, cb ,megaphone, killer sound system . . ..kc lights a neon. oh and the interior is all mossy oak and we are not talking about seat covers . . ...im talking headliner door panels it has 06 seats w jumpseat arm rest. . .also have a mossy oak upholstered bench seat . . . dual welded shock towers intake tuned exhaust headers dana 70s gears, big disk brakes heavy duty ball joints and entire steering is beefed out.. oh and its a manual with a dog leg. Rubber floor, flamed out gauges, 1999 with 125k miles the motor is a 5.4 powerhouse and I swear it sounds just like the monster trucks at monster jam. And honestly there is other mods Im just tired of trying to type . . .. and I have been offered everything from parking in front of a business for money to have people pay to advertise on it to everywhere you park people are taking picks of it. . .and for some reason women feel the need to flash you . . .as if it isn't distracting enough, trying not to run over SMART cars . . .. . ..and perhaps my favorite thing" I'm a Chevy man and I hate fords ..but that there is one bad truck, that is one ford I really like..
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