2003 Ford F-350 Four Door Dually King Ranch Loaded Saddle Leather Very Nice! on 2040-cars
Goshen, Indiana, United States
this is a 2003 ford f-350 4 door dually fully loaded king ranch turbo diesel. I purchased this truck from a customer that did not want to spend the money to fix it. when I received the truck it blown head gaskets. because I own a diesel repair facility that specializes in diagnoses and repair we went ahead and completely Bullitt proofed the engine. this is the list of everything we did and it has less than 100 miles on these parts. head gaskets, fuel injector control module (ficm), injectors, egr delete, high pressure oil pump, ipr valve, ipc sensor, crank sensor, cam sensor, fuel pressure regulater "blue spring kit", high pressure oil feed lines, high pressure oil manifold rebuild kit, high pressure oil stand pipes, low pressure oil pump (gearator pump) fan clutch, oil pressure switch, oil temp sensor, oil cooler, and upgraded head bolts. I am selling the truck for just a little over what I have into it with buying it and repairs, so im not trying to get rich off of it but not trying to loose money on it either. this truck is ready to work or play. its not perfect as you can see but is worth every penny im asking and much more. if you need to get permission from your wife, parents, or banker please do that before you call me to make an offer. if your a serious buyer you can call me with questions or to make an offer. 574-361-0449 the back right dually tub is broken. the bed itself is not damaged but the dually tub will need replaced. |
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