2001 Ford F-350 Super Duty Lariat Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 7.3l on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
As much as I hate to, I am selling my truck to start another business. I've owned this beauty since 2008, when I bought it from a dealer who got it from an Army Pilot in fort rucker. It had 169,000 on it then, and has 211,000 now.
It's been my backup truck, hasn't seen any heavy towing or abuse, and is in IMMACULATE mechanical condition. The outside I would rate an 8.5/10. Been indoors almost every night since I've owned it. Has power mirrors, power drivers seat, and stock radio with 6-CD changer. The injectors/glow plugs are fresh, FORD, and upgraded. The Luk clutch is a dream to drive, the wiring harness is NEW, the ball joints are NEW, and it has a custom tow/economy PCM flash. This is NOT a hot-rod, hasn't been ragged out or towed a bobcat around all day. It has done some RV towing, moved my bikes around, and towed the tractor a few times. Fluids/Filters have been done on time, and this has NEVER had a DROP of any alternative fuel through it. These trucks, with this motor, in this condition are VERY tough to locate. ALL work has been done at PowerStroke Specialty in Buford GA, and the owner himself will vouch for this thing's condition. His website is very informative. I have many, many thousands of dollars in work done to this truck, and it is priced accordingly. Some of the parts for these motors are getting tough to find (like the wiring harness) and this one has already had them replaced. You're welcome. The suspension is top notch, and has been attended to. I am NOT going to listen to lowball offers. I have had 2 of these for 7 years now, and been around the block on fixes, both bad and good. I'm personal friends with Bill Hewitt (powerstrokehelp DOT com) and he has looked after this thing up until last christmas, when I moved to Phoenix. No smoke from oil fill, no skip, nada. This motor runs like a scalded dog. Boost tops out at around 23.5psi, showing turbo is at full capacity. Truck currently has a professionally installed and tuned SuperChips Digital Propane Injection kit. I will gladly take it off and keep it, and knock $850 off the price. If you tow, and aren't a complete moron, propane injection is THE way to go for extra power, clean burn, and longevity. 6 speed manual transmission, and 2WD. This is a purpose built truck to tow safely, efficiently, and comfortably down the road for YEARS to come. I'm not going to re-sell you on the idea of the 7.3 - it does that on its own. However, I've had 2 of these for years now, and I can tell you that stuff does wear out on them. My other one is the workhorse, and has 360K on the dash. This one is my baby, and looks accordingly. Has a full turboback 3" MBRP exhaust. Sounds great, and gets 21mpg if you keep your foot out of the throttle. . .. On the interior, the only modifications are the addition of a boost gauge and pyrometer on the pillar, and I made a custom shift knob from solid walnut on my lathe, which has a shotgun brass for an accent. (I bird hunt a lot). If you don't like it, the stock one is in the glove box. Parking brake needs fixing, but to be perfectly honest, the stock parking brake on these didn't do much when it was brand new. Has 5th wheel rails in the bed, and a spray-on bedliner. Tailgate has been replaced with a stock white ford one after last one got dented. Yes you can come test drive. No you cannot joyride around. 211,xxx on the dash. Shell Rotella every 3500. Batteries are AC Delco, and sit on a tender at least 2x/week. Detail items that I am attending to this week are: - New LED bulbs on roof of cab - new fuses - new A/C compressor (it's HOT here in phoenix....) Located in a warehouse (this thing stays in a garage, always) near Cactus Road and 51. |
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