** 1999 Ford F250/f350 Lariat ~ Super Duty ~ 4x4 ~v10 ~ Truck~long Bed~ Crew Cab on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Engine:V10 6.8
Body Type:4x4 Crew Cab truck ~ Long bed
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Tan Leather/custom made covers
Model: F-250
Number of Cylinders: 10
Trim: F250/F350 Larait Crew Cab 4x4
Drive Type: 4x4
Mileage: 148,500
1999 Ford F250/F350 4x4 Crew Cab Lariat Long bed low miles.
Arizona rust free.
Black/with tan leather.
Private party sale, no tax or dealer doc fee, that will save you over 1500.00
V10, automatic.
Upgraded 4" suspension lift.
New 35" BFG All Terrain Tires/ black wheels.
Upgraded warn manual front wheel locks.
Upgraded Remote start and alarm
Everything works.
Only average of 10610 miles per year. 148k miles, just over 14 years.
Updated transmission from Tri City Transmissions in Tempe.
Upgraded Fuel pump & fuel filter.
Upgraded halo off road lights and bar.
Upgraded bed liner.
Upgraded Black bumpers, frame rail covers.
Run synthetic oil in all axles & transfer case.
Upgraded Mag-Hytec Rear Differential Cover.
Upgraded chrome grill & head lights.
Upgraded tail lights, tinted.
Upgraded mirrors.
Upgraded window tint.
Upgraded Westin black steps.
Upgraded K&N cold air intake system.
Upgraded Clarion stereo, I-pod, Sirius, CD.
Upgraded Alpine speakers, with amp and subwoofer.
Upgraded custom seat covers.
Upgraded leather steering wheel.
Upgraded custom dash mat.
Upgraded Steering pump.
Upgraded brakes.
Upgraded husky rubber mats.
Upgraded cowl hood, custom painted matt black,
Cons, paint on truck is a 7 out of 10, couple scratches here and there.
Solid truck and as you can tell I pamper it.
Clean CarFax.
Cons- Driver seat leather was worn out and removed. Replaced with custom made covers. Leather can be replaced at 390. plus install if needed. It's a 99, hence a few dings, scratches, & paint fade. I'd rate the paint and body at a 7 out of 10 for the year.
Great solid 3/4 ton 4x4 for the money.
I bought from the father/son owners that bought it new.
I have a 2014 on order so need to make room for it...this is a great truck that will last.
Best truck on the market
Fly in drive home.
Questions??? 480-748-0302
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