2008 Ford F550 Xl 6.4 Diesel Cab Chassis 14' Flatbed Tow Truck Utility Bed on 2040-cars
Orlando, Florida, United States
2008 Ford F550
XL 6.4 Diesel Cab Chassis 14' bed good for flatbed tow truck utility box If you are looking for a good work truck, look no further. Truck has a Clean
title and is ready to receive whatever bed you need and go to work. Here's your chance to get a very nice truck for A LOT
LESS than market value! Please read the description carefully as we did to include all
information we have about the truck.
There’s only one thing wrong with this truck. It starts and runs, but it’s
mixing oil and water. My Ford technician said either the water pump housing or
oil cooler is bad. He estimated around
$1000.00 to get it fixed. Chassis is 14ft
long from end of the cab to end of frame rail and is ready to receive whatever
bed will suit your needs. Gear ratio is 488. EXTERIOR INTERIOR **** Truck is located in TERMS
OF Please read before you bid: |
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