1990 Ford F350 4x4 Diesel on 2040-cars
Williams, Iowa, United States
1990 Ford F350 dually. 7.3 diesel. 4x4 with manual lockouts works great. 6 almost new Firestone destination M/T
tires. Goose neck hitch. Heavy duty rear bumper with spring loaded hitch.
Interior is still in good shape. Driver's seat has been recovered
recently. The paint and body are still in very good shape. The engine
runs well and the transmission has been rebuilt. It also has a U.S. gear auxiliary hi/low for better towing. We have rebuilt the front end not too long ago. The only two things that I'm aware of that are wrong with it is that the rear fuel tank has a slow leak and the cruise does not work. The truck runs and drives great.
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