Nice F550 Xlt Crew Cab 7.3 Diesel Powerstroke 2002 2001 F350 F450 Lariat Seats on 2040-cars
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:7.3 L Powerstroke Turbo Diesel
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: F-450
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Crew Cab
Trim: Lariat Leather Seats
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: 4x2 DRW (Dual Rear Wheels)
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 155,700
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: - Texas Truck - Mechanically Sound 7.3 Powerstroke
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
This is a solid truck and has been well cared for. Miles are low and correct. This F550 has the 7.3 engine that is possibly the most famous Super Duty Engine.
The F450s and F550s are made for pulling loads heavier than a F350 can safely handle. The frame and supension are beefier and the rear end ratio is lower. Rear end is a heavier unit and has better heat tolerance. Taller 19.5 inch wheels are added to make room for massive brake assemblies.
MECHANICAL
Engine starts like it should and idles great. Performance is impressive and the truck is in excellent working order.
The turbo offers very good acceleration when needed. No dash warning lights.
Engine checked out and test driven by owner of Diesel Performance in Watauga, TX. No current leaks. A/C and heat are good. Transmission is in great condition and synchronizers work perfectly. Clutch and throwout bearing are brand new from Ford Dealer.
BODY
The White paint is in nice condition and has glossy reflection. Truck is straight. No hail damage. This is a Texas truck and rustfree. Windshield is great. Headlights, grill, and bumper in nice condition. The flatbed is a premium unit with skirted sides and good condition. There is a dent to rear bumper area of flatbed. (see pictures).
INTERIOR
The XLT body was upgraded with Lariat leather seats in very good condition. No tears or stains. Console/armrest and dash are nice. Power windows are good. Power door looks are weak and is typical for the super dutys. No foul odors. As with most XLT F450s and F550s it is equipped with rubber flooring and is in good condition.
Call or text if you need more info: .............. nine72.890.132eight
I encourage serious bidders to see truck in person and this truck will sell itself. This truck will make your organization look professional for a fraction of the cost of new.
The autocheck report is clean and I can forward to you by email if desired.
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