1995 Ford F-350 F350 Diesel 7.3l Super Low Miles Near Mint Dually Rare 50 Photos on 2040-cars
Spring Hill, Florida, United States
1995 FORD F-350 ( F350 ) DUALLY DUAL REAR WHEEL 7.3 POWERSTROKE DIESEL CREW CAB PICKUP. TRUCK IS NEAR MINT. IT HAS SUPER LOW MILES 44,864.4. CLEAN CARFAX AND AUTOCHECK. TRUCK IS VIRTUALLY SPOTLESS. I AM THE SECOND OWNER AND REALLY DON'T WANT TO SELL IT. I JUST DON'T NEED A DUALLY ANYMORE. TRUCK HAS NEW FRONT BRAKE PADS AND TURNED ROTORS. IT HAS A CUSTOM GOOSENECK HITCH AND STANDARD HITCH. EVERYTHING WORKS ON THIS TRUCK. POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, CRUISE, ETC... THE TRUCK IS ALMOST ALL ORIGINAL. THE ONLY THING THAT IS NOT ORIGINAL IS THE RADIO ( WHICH I HAVE THE ORIGINAL CASSETTE PLAYER BUT I DON'T THINK IT WORKS ) AND I ADDED A KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM TO THE TRUCK. THE AIR CLEANER PLASTIC BOLTS ARE STILL INTACT AND NOT STRIPPED. MY LOCAL FORD DEALERSHIP TOLD ME THAT THE TRUCK STILL HAS THE ORIGINAL WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID IN THE RESERVOIR. THE AIR CONDITIONING BLOWS ICE COLD. IT IS STILL THE ORIGINAL FREON ( OLD STYLE R12 ). THERE ARE ONLY A COUPLE THINGS WORTH MENTIONING. THE ROOF OF THE TRUCK HAS ONE SMALL SURFACE RUST SPOT AND SOME CLEAR COAT IS PEELING. THERE ARE 2 HOLES IN THE HEADLINER BETWEEN THE SUNVISORS WHERE A CB RADIO WAS MOUNTED. THAT IS ALL I CAN REALLY THINK OF. THE PAINT SHINES ALMOST LIKE NEW BUT THERE ARE A COUPLE OF CHIPS OUT OF THE PAINT BUT NOTHING TOO NOTICEABLE. I AM BEING EXTREMELY CRITICAL AS I WANT TO BE AS ACCURATE AS POSSIBLE. THERE ARE NO DISAPPOINTMENTS WITH THIS TRUCK. IT IS RARE TO FIND TRUCKS LIKE THESE WITH THIS LOW MILEAGE AND IN THE FANTASTIC CONDITION THAT THIS ONE IS IN. I HAVE THE ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER AND OWNERS MANUALS. TRUCK HAS 6 BRAND NEW TIRES ON IT. THE TIRES HAVE LESS THAN 2800 MILES ON THEM. TRUCK IS BEING SOLD AS IS AS FOUND WITH NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AND NO RETURNS. PLEASE CALL 352-585-0008 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION |
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