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Ford F550 6.4l Diesel 83,000 Miles Ford Extended Warranty 200,000 Low Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:83000
Location:

Factoryville, Pennsylvania, United States

Factoryville, Pennsylvania, United States
Advertising:

Motor was replaced in 2011 by Ford WARRANTY MOTOR IS LIKE NEW.
Stunning 83,000 mile
truck!! F550 with Ford warranty on motor AND COMPONENTS  till 200,000 miles.
Are you a shipper or need a hauling truck ?
Hidden fifth wheel ball  !!This truck is gorgeous ready to go!!!!
MSRP was $44,000 add $6800 for diesel motor $1500 for trans $3000 for Warranty.
 The sticker on this truck was $58,000.  Miles and warranty make this truck like new!





Please do not bid if you have less then 3 feedback without calling
 first or I will remove you. Paypal $1000 at end of auction
3 days to pay balance. Please call Robert with questions 570 212 0218  
This truck is awesome good luck bidding. 


Factory Ford 7-Year/200,000-Mile motor Coverage 21 Covered Components:

  • Internal Lubricated Parts
  • Cylinder Block
  • Cylinder Heads
  • Oil Pump
  • Timing Chain Cover
  • Timing Chain (Gears or Belt)
  • Turbocharger (Factory-Installed)
  • Thermostat
  • Thermostat Housing
  • Water Pump
  • Fuel Injectors
  • Flywheel
  • Manifold (Exhaust and Intake)
  • Manifold and Bolts
  • Oil Pan
  • Seals and Gaskets**
  • Valve Covers
  • Crankcase Oil Cooler
  • EGR Cooler
  • Fuel Injection Pump
  • Fuel Injection Pressure Regulator

Must be purchased within 3-year/36,000-mile Bumper-to-Bumper New Vehicle Limited Warranty.

Diesel EngineCARE* and Diesel EngineCARE Plus* both feature:

$0 Deductible

Roadside Assistance Benefits:

  • Flat-tire change
  • Battery jump starts
  • Towing when the vehicle is disabled (limited to one tow per disablement) up to $100
  • Lockout assistance
  • Out-of-fuel assistance – delivery of up to five (5) gallons of diesel fuel
  • Travel expense reimbursement up to $500 for up to three days lodging, meals and rental vehicle for travel expenses accrued when the breakdown occurs 100 miles or more from home
  • Destination assistance covers taxi, shuttle or rental car expense up to $75 for emergency transportation to the immediate destination
  • Call 1-800-241-3673 to obtain roadside service from Cross Country® Motor Club, Inc. membership

†Cross Country® Motor Club, Inc., of Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, Wisconsin and Wyoming.

Coverage Includes:

  • Repair or replacement of covered components for the time and mileage period you select. Parts and labor are included
  • Failure of covered components due to normal wear, mechanical breakdowns, and repairs caused by defective material or workmanship of covered components are included
  • Coverage expires at the number of months or miles purchased from the warranty start date or zero miles, whichever comes first

Transferable Rental Benefits:

  • $30/day for up to 10 days
  • Enhanced Rental Option – Up to $75/day rental allowance for a maximum of 10 days

*Surcharge for ambulance/tow truck/shuttle (specialty)

**Includes cylinder head gasket

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