2009 Ford F-350 Super Duty Harley-davidson Edition Crew Cab Blue Diesel 6.4l on 2040-cars
Ormond Beach, Florida, United States
Well, after much debate, I decided to part with my recently
acquired truck to get a brand new loaded up gasser….. I searched long and hard
to find this exact truck as it seems like it’s a unicorn… On to the details… 2009 Ford F350 Harley Edition in BLUE! Fully Loaded. I think just about every option they offered
is on this truck (see window sticker) 172K- Truck is mechanically beyond excellent, you would
think it has 17k One owner before me0 He was a Powerline supervisor, traveled
the state of lousiana in this truck on the regular. If this truck had so much
as a hiccup, his company repaired or replaced it. No major issues ever…. I paid 28,500 for it two months ago. Put 2 Brand new batteries in it 4 New 35” tires (Atturo 35 12.5 20, Toyo MT clones) 1k miles
on them currently New Tonneau Cover Full Husky Liners LED Bed lighting wired to upfitter switch 3 Hydraulic bed assist NAV has the PAC Module and Sub/RCA module in it so you can
watch dvd/enter nav info in motion, and the RCA adapter if you want to add a
sub to the factory radio (currently the truck has a full exhaust, intake and Minimax
tuner, these are not included unless you are willing to purchase them for
$1500, not for sale separately until the truck is sold.) I have 32k into the truck as it sits. I am looking to sell it as it sits minus the performance goodies for 28,500. Same price I paid before spending 1500 on tires, 200 on batteries and 300 on a tonneau. I had all fluids check/changed as necessary by my ford
dealer when I got the truck. The dealer guys were all over it remarking about
how incredible the condition is. The truck runs and rides great. Has Monroe shocks,
and before the 35” tires, rode like a caddy. Its still smooth now, but 35” MT’s
make some noise and decrease the ride a touch. If you want to buy it without
the tires, deduct $1k off the price and its all yours too. There are no stories to tell here, the truck is very very
nice. 8/10 Exterior, 9/10 interior. Only “spot” on the exterior is some paint
flake on the driver side door window sill show in the pic. They painted it
somewhere in the past, its about 3-4 inches long, but all the same color. Only
other issue I am aware of is it has the blend door actuator click- Sounds like
a CD loading on a computer) I bought a new actuator, but haven’t installed it. Front bumper has some sandblasting from highway travel, but
overall, very very nice shape. I plastidipped the center console chrome and cupholder
chrome as I hate the reflection in the sun, it peels right off. Center console
need redone as it was a bit too cold when I did it. If the plethora of pictures don’t tell enough of a story,
feel free to ask questions. Wells Fargo holds the title, as soon as truck is paid for, I
will have title overnighted to you as soon as it clears (I’m told within 7
days) You can fly into Orlando or Daytona and Drive this home, no problem at all! Album: http://s245.photobucket.com/user/UrbanKnight_photos/library/2009%20F350%20Harley |
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