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1991 Ford F450 Roll Back Tow Truck Runs Excellent Nr Low Miles Best Deal on 2040-cars

US $8,500.00
Year:1991 Mileage:93124
Location:

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Advertising:

For sale I have a  1991 FORD F450 ROLL BACK  TOW TRUCK  93k miles  that is in  good condition original paint. runs absolutely flawless. The car starts, runs & drives FLAWLESS! The  5 speed transmission shifts into every gear as smooth as butter. There are no leaks, burning, spills, noises what so ever coming from the engine/transmission. I would not hesitate to drive this car across the country.

The cosmetic condition of the truck is good both inside and out. .. hoping for a quick sale.
As an aide for buyers to assist in obtaining a  shipping quote from trusted companies,  a list of shipping providers and quotes are easily available by simply clicking on the shipping tab located at the top of the listing which will show a list of  exact estimates from reputable shippers in order to get your car delivered to you without any hassle.
There is nothing wrong with the car.  Please feel free to ask me any question you may have. I can be most easily contacted by phone. My number is 1-484-260-3001 Thanks for your time and interest! our dealership name is
Four Stars Auto Exchange
we are located at
3439 Walnut Street Harrisburg PA 17109
please feel free to come for a test drive. ONLY SERIOUS BUYERS PLEASE. there is a $500.00 deposit required right away after accepting your offer. 
  


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