F350 Super Cab, 7.3 Diesel, Dually on 2040-cars
Salem, Iowa, United States
Body Type:Super Cab
Engine:7.3 Diesel, International #ID444
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Owner
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: F-350
Trim: XLT
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Super Cab
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Mileage: 110,517
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Dark Blue
Interior Color: Grey
1992 Ford F350 Super Cab, 2 door, 2 wheel drive, diesel, dually. Clean truck that I bought from the man that bought it new. This truck spent the winters in southern Texas since new except last 3 years. It is not a northern rusted out truck. I believe it is as clean a used truck as you will find. I tried to get better pictures this time, keep in mind I don't have lights and building like the big boys in Texas so the pictures may not do it justice. The options that were added by the owner: air ride, US Gear Overdrive ( this was done so he had the same ground speed towing as you have with just the truck). If you choose to tow with the automatic in overdrive (which Ford tells you NOT to do, you will cook the automatic. With that in mind the US Gear Overdrive was installed so he had a 65 MPH tow speed @2100. This truck is low mileage and well cared for. Brake controller, Reese receiver hitch, wired for 7 wire plug at the bumper. This truck has not been pulled hard or overloaded. Bed is not beat up or scratched up. Has spare tire and wheel, AM/FM/Clock Radio Original Equipment. Air Conditioning works good, electric windows, and locks, bug guard, visor, grill guard, tinted back glass, running boards, mudflaps, chrome Texas 10" drop rear bumper. It has a fiberglass cover on the bed, I did not paint this because the buyer may or may not want it. The paint on the topper is gone, Texas sun. It has the fuel lines in the bed for an external fuel tank. This is hooked to the switch in the dash (fuel tank selector). New parts: Glow Plugs, Glow Plug Controller, fan belt, tension-er, pulleys, transmission filter and new oil, tach sensor, re timed the engine, new window motor left door, new paint on top of the fiberglass fenders, recent brakes, new rear tires @ 90,000 miles, front tires about 75%. Quick Note: For those that believe you have to have a power stroke, keep in mind this is the same engine International put in their 2 1/2 ton trucks, school buses, etc. This engine has enough power to destroy the truck if that is what you want.
Internet here is hit and miss so with that in mind call: 319-537-0593 (Felix cell #) any time for more info. I have the title no liens on it. I expect $2000.00 down within 24 hours of bidding close. Balance in cash, money order at the time of delivery here. You will come and get it or you can freight it to you but that cost is on you. If you come and you believe I misrepresented the truck you get your down payment back. I have it listed locally so I may withdraw this listing at any time. Truck will be paid for in full with guaranteed funds before it leaves here. I paid cash when I bought it and I expect the same. I drive it a little so it may have a few more miles than the pictures have.
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