1987 Ford F-350 Dump on 2040-cars
Pottstown, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:460 cid
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Drive Type: 4 spd manual, 2 WD
Make: Ford
Mileage: 105,816
Model: F-350
Trim: Regular Cab, 2 WD
I bought this truck 2 years ago and it has served me very well. In that time I've only put on about
2,000 miles or so. Used for light landscaping, pulling a trailer and leaf cleanup. Selling it because
I don't have the need for it enough to justify keeping it, plus I'm converting my pickup to a dump
to satisfy that need. The truck runs great, has plenty of power and is inspected thru November.
It has a 460 gas engine with a carburetor; it starts up right away, isn't too bad on gas and doesn't
seem to burn any oil. It had a new clutch installed and 6 new tires just before I bought it.
The dump works great and doesn't leak a drop. I had new front brakes, calipers, rotors and
brake hoses installed last fall at inspection and have put on less than 800 miles since (see photos).
Also installed at the same time were parking brake cables and some front end bushings. The
receipt for all the work will be provided at time of delivery. The only thing the truck needs
addressed is an exhaust leak that's not even all that bad. The truck needs nothing for inspection,
has a solid frame, excellent tires, a clean interior and rides decent.
The title is right next to my computer. As far as payment,
I prefer a deposit thru paypal and cash at time of pickup.
Anyone interested in this truck is welcome to come check it out, drive it, crawl underneath it.
It's registered and insured and I'm using it right now for a couple of small jobs. I can be reached
at 610-513-4346 for faster response to questions, or send questions thru the messaging system
so they can be posted with the answers.
If you have a feedback score that's less than 10, call first before placing your bid.
If your feedback score is less than 10 and you place a bid without calling first,
your bid will be cancelled.
Thanks for looking. Thanks for bidding.
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