Ford F-250 4x4 With Snow Plow And Ssalt Spreader on 2040-cars
Landenberg, Pennsylvania, United States
Drive Type: 4wd
Make: Ford
Mileage: 128
Model: F-250
Exterior Color: Blue
Trim: xl
Interior Color: Blue
Here is a 2000 ford f250 with snow plow and salt spreader.Plow is a 8ft myers that has been sand blasted and powder coated last year.Salt spreader works great.Salt spreader motor has been removed for winter storage.Tool boxes and ladder rack is also included. Truck has new seat , shocks and a fresh tuneup, starter, and brakes.All done within this year. Truck also has airbags for more load capacity. Truck has good tires and runs good.Truck body has some dents and one spot of rust over the passenger side rear wheelhouse. Truck has A/C but stopped working this summer. Touch pad plow controls make plowing a snap. Over all condition is very good for this year truck has never let me down. Great work truck with plow package. Selling truck because bought a newer truck. Thanks Vince
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