95' Ford F-350 7.3l Power Stroke Diesel, Crew Cab, Long Box, Dually on 2040-cars
Minocqua, Wisconsin, United States
1995 Ford F-350 dually. This truck is one-of-a-kind and an excellent shape for its age (I know, we've all seen this on print here before) but this is truly a beautiful truck which I'd rather not sell. It contains the "bullet prof" 7.3L Power Stroke diesel which performs flawlessly. The truck has power windows, power locks, power rear (split glass) window. The ac always blows cold and the heat hot. Dual rear wheels with Alcoa forged aluminum rims. The interior has grey carpet, wood trim, and FlexSteel custom two-tone leather seats (it's by far the most comfortable truck I've owned, or ridden in). Nice chrome accents from wheels to mirrors to bumpers. On the exterior the truck has a crew cab with long bed (8' box), tinted windows, dual fuel tank V-5 rated bumper. I am the second owner of this truck and it has always been stored during the winter months (both by myself and previous owner), it has never seen salt/snow. It has never been accident. I'm meticulous with my maintenance and late last the push button OD began flashing a code (before it was stored for the winter). I took truck to my mechanic a few weeks ago and he was unable to get a reading. I had him install a new computer (PCM) for the truck which then indicated a failing converter. Not knowing whether or not particles had entered the transmission, I had both the transmission and converter replaced (within the last 100 miles), to ensure the truck having a flawless, powerful drivetrain. Feel free to contact me with any questions. I do reserve the right to end auction at anytime, as I plan to list locally tomorrow. Thanks for looking. (715)439-3272 |
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