2004 Ford F-350 Lariat 6.0 L Diesel Dually Good Conditon Low Mileage on 2040-cars
Brighton, Tennessee, United States
This truck has been bullet proofed. Any potential problems with the 6.0 liter Diesel have been taken care of such as the EGR cooler has been deleted, the head gasket studs and gaskets have been replaced. When truck is purchased the buyer will be responsible for pick up of vehicle. Payment must be in cash or bank money order made out payable to seller. Original owner did not use truck as a daily driver when I purchased truck from her it had almost 29,000 miles on it. Currently driven daily by my wife who works less than a 20 mile round trip from our home. I have a brand new Edge Evolution programmer that will go with this truck. Programmer has never been installed but the exhaust sensor for the programmer has been put in truck and is ready for hook up. Truck has not been used to pull any type of heavy loads. Truck only has one small dent in top of bed on passenger side of truck which is not visible in the pictures. Have two daughters who will be entering college next fall and need to sell to purchase them new vehicles. This truck will NOT disappoint any potential buyers upon seeing and driving this truck. The Tipton county registers office did make a mistake upon entering mileage of truck when I registered it upon purchase. This error has been corrected through their office and the State of Tennessee. When I originally posted the vehicle the car fax report showed it had 288,882 miles on it when it only had 28,882 miles on the truck. A potential buyer thankfully brought this to my attention and it has been corrected. Obviously this was a HUGE mistake on their part. If any buyer has any questions concerning this matter they are welcome to contact our county's vehicle registration office, who's contact information I can provide upon request if needed. The truck has been well taken care of and the mileage on the vehicle is accurate.
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