2005 Ford F350 Lariat Crew Cab 4x2 6.0 Turbo Diesel on 2040-cars
Galt, California, United States
I'm the second owner of this low mile F350 Diesel Truck (98848 miles) Lariat 172" WB. 6.0L V8 Turbo Diesel, Crew Cab 4x2, 5 spd. Automatic Transmission. It has excellent Leather power/heated seats, folding rear seats for inside cargo loading. Four door crew cab and full running boards. Arizona Beige Clearcoat Met. paint w/ Black lower accent 2 tone. New takeoff 18" wheels and tires from a 2013 Superduty that only has appx. 3000 miles or less on them. I have the original wheels and tires and will be included in this auction. The Bed has a sprayed in bed liner and the plastic bed rails and tailgate protector have some scratches and flaking of what looks to be a clear coating on it. I have listed just about all the options above and have a copy of the window sticker (included along with service records/repairs from the original owner) so I can provide additional information if needed, This Truck Was Loaded! The original owner replaced the Turbo and intercooler while traveling (pulling a 5th wheel trailer) and only drove the truck for summer vacationing. I purchased this from him with 84368 miles and I put only 14480 miles since I've owned it. Nice Truck, haven't had any problems with it. I used it only to move building materials from California to a house I bought in Nevada that I am renovating. Don't need this truck anymore so I'm selling it for less then PP Blue Book. I think this is the best deal on eBay at this time. Please ask questions before placing a bid. Thanks
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