Ford F-450 Super Duty Crew Cab on 2040-cars
Bern, Kansas, United States
This is a 2001 F-450 Super Duty Ford Truck. It has a custom 11'6" long bed. It has Heavy Duty Steel Racks. We have had two ton of Rebar on the racks numerous times. It is built to handle it. The rack system is built with a hinge to flip over onto itself. See the pictures. There is a flip-down ball hitch for towing a gooseneck trailer. When you are not pulling a trailer the racks are set back down and the 5th wheel hitch is flipped down to make a flat bed. There are two aluminum side boxes that are 7'6" long and 16" deep on each side. There is also a 4' x 2' box under the bed for extra storage. There are multiple hooks for carrying extension cords and sledge hammers above the aluminum boxes. There is also a heavy duty rear bumper hitch for pulling skid-loader or any other type of bumper hitch trailers. The front and rear seats have been re-covered and are in great shape. The bed is showing rust through the paint, but is still very solid. It has a V-10 Engine and manual transmission so you do not run out of power. The truck is 13 years old so there are some nicks and scrapes but overall is in great shape for the age of the vehicle. If you are in the construction business and are looking for a good heavy duty work truck this one will be hard to beat.
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