1990 Ford F350 Quad Cab Dually Efi Big Block 460 C7 91 92 93 7.5l Upgraded on 2040-cars
Escondido, California, United States
Your bidding on a great Heavy Duty Ford F350 Dually Quad Cab XLT Lariat built in 1990.
It runs great, transmission shifts super smooth, A/C blow ice cold and the heater works great too. Has Electronic Trailer Brakes, Transmission cooling system, Select a Shift Gear Selector and dual gas tanks… READY FOR ANYTHING YOU WANT TO TOW!!! Power windows work perfect. Power door locks are also in great working order. Well maintained and cared for. Would be a great ranch truck, truck to lift and make a toy, toy hauler or, and I hate to say it this would be a good start if your looking for a solid BIG BLOCK 460 with a C7 tranny and the computer to match. Would be a great set up for a giant EFI gas motor in a Ford Mustang, F150 or similar type vehicles that you want to build up for MORE POWER. Body and paint are in great shape. The interior is also in great shape. No cracks in the dash or anything funky like that. JUST SIMPLY A CLEAN TRUCK and its a lot of truck for the money with many of applications for what you can do with her. DOESNT LEAK ANY FLUIDS ABSOLUTLY NO ISSUES TO SPEAK OF. Please call or email me with any question Marty 562-305-4299 |
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