Boom Truck on 2040-cars
Bloomington, Illinois, United States
FREE AND CLEAR TITLE IN HAND
1994 FORD SUPER DUTY
7.5 V8
BUCKET TRUCK
114,247 MILES
6 NEW TIRES
ALIGNMENT
CUMMINS POWER GENERATOR
PROPANE HOOKUPS FOR CUTTING TORCH
NEW HYDRO BOOST
NEW BRAKE LOAD PRESSURE SWITCH
POWER STEERING PUMP
OIL CHANGE
GOT ALL INVOICE FOR REPAIRS/DONE 200 MILES AGO.
GOT BOTH MANUALS FOR GENERATOR,BUCKET LIFT
1994 Ford Super Duty Bucket boom truck. This truck has 114,247 miles on it. Motor and transmission are very strong. Clean interior. SMALL amount of rust by front finders. Steering is tight in the truck, I drove the truck about 40 minutes on the highway at 65mph. The truck drove straight down the road, nice and strong. The Versalift is a 29 foot lift, 35 feet from ground up to the working height, Onan commercial 4500 generator, Bucket control, ground controls too. Plenty of cabinet space. The original umbrella comes with the truck to get you out of the sun and rain. I have used the bucket truck personally and everything works like it should. 110/220 hookups in the rear of the bed they all work. And if you need to cut anything it also has propane hookups too.
If you have any questions please give me a call 309-820-1371(Scott)
All vehicles are sold through an Illinois Dealer. (Brothers Motor Group) All Illinois residents tax, title and plate fees apply. Out of state residents if you are one of the reciprocal states(AZ, CA, FL, HI, IN, MA, MI and SC) you will be taxed at your state tax rate. All other states there are NO other fees just the purchase price of the vehicle. There is a $150.00 DOC fee for all purchased vehicles. |
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