Ford F350 Diesel 4x4 King Ranch Dually on 2040-cars
Thomaston, Connecticut, United States
Hello . My personal truck. Have a stone quarry and just updated our fleet. Truck has new goodyear tires around 300 miles ago. I had a performance center install a chip and new cold air intake with banks cooler as well as exhaust stacks. that was done 3 years ago and cost almost $ 5k . Truck is a King Ranch but was only 4 passenger (4 bucket seats), so i had 2 seats built now its a 6 passenger . I have 4 children. Has a flip screen dvd and navigation. The light bar with strope and work lites will stay with truck....the 110 gal fuel tank and tool box are not included in the sale of the truck , but could be purchased as well. Truck runs as new. Oil and all filters were just changed 250 miles ago. Call Mike at 203-509-4802.. I get a lot of complements on this truck. Its a beautiful truck and sounds awesome...
Also the truck has an exhaust brake . That was almost $ 2,000.00 I pulled my fifth wheel camper . Truck has lock out hubs as well . One more thing... just was at Ford and had new factory shocks in front and sway bar bushings installed.... |
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