2005 Ford F450 Crew Cab Hauler - 6.0 Diesel - 55k Miles - Florida Truck on 2040-cars
Wixom, Michigan, United States
2005 FORD F450 "Crew Cab" Hauler - Diesel - Florida Truck
Miles: ONLY 55,000 Exterior Color: Arctic White Interior Color: Grey Engine: 6.0 Diesel Trans: Automatic • Crew Cab with hauler bed • B&W 5th Wheel or goose hitch • Recently upgraded heads/ARP Head Bolts • EGR Cooler Delete • New High pressure oil pump • New 19.5 Tires • Alcoa Rims • Exhaust Temp Gauge • LED Lights (rear) • Stainless Steel Running Boards • CLEAN -- CLEAN -- CLEAN (typical Florida truck) Additional Information: Just in from Florida, consider this an "As New" 2005 F450 Crew Cab. Only 55,000 miles and the truck has a new set of fresh tires and the 6.0 diesel engine has received the upgraded heads / ARP head bolts. The truck is tight and solid. What a joy to drive. The interior looks showroom and it is loaded with features. This truck was originally purchased to haul a horse trailer so it was lightly used. Exterior paint and chrome is A-1. If you see this truck you will wonder why anyone would go out and purchase a new one at twice the price. |
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