2001 F350, 7.3 Powerstroke Diesel, Crew Cab, Long Bed, Srw. 2wd, - Low Miles! on 2040-cars
East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
2001 F350, crew cab, powerstroke with the GOOD engine, the 7.3 diesel. 2 wheel drive.
114,000 miles Towing package with digital brake controller....pulled my 16' open car trailer like it wasn't even there Mechanically great condition, runs, drives, etc perfect. Everything works! A/C blows cold, has a pioneer touch screen with infinity and pioneer speakers and rockford fosgate amp. Firestone transforce tires have 4,000 miles on them. Just did both sides upper and lower ball joints. Interior is a 9 out of 10, it's VERY nice! Mechanically it's in great shape, all maintenance done on schedule. I had a Ford premium extended warranty that expired 5,000 miles ago, so anything it needed it got. The waterpump was replaced at 85,000, starter was replaced at 100,000 both at Ford dealer Body is good, but does have the usual rust above the rear wheel wells. Also driver side rear bed side got rubbed by another truck, so theres a small crease in it. NEVER CHIPPED OR MODDED! Recently the ABS light came on, then went out, then came on again. Not sure what's going on there.... I would have NO fear driving it anywhere, July 4th weekend I pulled my car 250 miles to drag race in MD and then the next week drove it to North Carolina to visit family. I got 17.8 mpg on the trip, and get 14-15 pulling the trailer. Questions or more info text me/call me at 610-533-4612 Heres a you tube vid of me starting and driving it. http://youtu.be/wrIGb0ApB94 |
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