2004 Ford F350 4x4 6.0 Powerstroke Turbo Diesel Ranch Truck Boss Vplow Setup on 2040-cars
Custer, South Dakota, United States
For Sale- 2004 Ford F350 4x4 with a 6.0l Powerstroke turbo diesel. Truck is in good condition and runs and drives very well. There are no known mechanical issues. This is one of the RARE ones that hasn't been in and out of the shop it's entire life. We have meticulously maintained the truck. Truck has extended cab short bed with a bedliner. Truck pulls great, I pull a 5000lb job trailer about every other week to work and you can hardly tell it's back there. Transmission shifts smoothly. Tires are about 40-50% and are BF Goodrich Allterrains which are exceptional tires. Interior is in great condition with no tears or rips in the upholstery. All power options work as they should. The front windows do have 20% privacy tint on them. Only reason we are selling is that we need bigger cab and longer bed. Truck is also wired and mounted for a Boss Vplow which is worth $1200. All you need to buy is just the plow. NOTE this truck does NOT come with a plow. We just priced an 8' 2" Vplow for $4200 brand new in Rapid City. Truck is being sold as is.
If you have any questions please call 814-571-8882. |
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