Turn Key Business 2012 Ford F450 And 1993 Sun Valley 3/4 Car Trailer on 2040-cars
Bristol, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.7
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: F-450
Warranty: 200.000 mile warranty on motor parts
Trim: Crew Cab (4 Door) Flat Bed
Options: Dually, AM-FM Stero, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 60,000
Power Options: Heated Mirrors, Tilt Wheel, Tinted Windows, Running Boards, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: LTI
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Gray
gooseneck trailer hook up: fifth wheel trailer hook up
This is a Turn-Key Hot Shot / Car Hauling business, It has the potential of earning $5000.00 gross weekly earnings and Needs nothing but a new owner / Driver. This is a real nice, comfortable, dependable rig. 1 Original Owner purchased 1/2013, I do smoke. but I had the truck cleaned and detailed inside and out, I was only able to drive it for a short period now I must sell for personal reasons.
This 2012 Truck is equipped with everything needed for the long haul, I have removed the back seat and install a sleeping area, while on the road, the back seat is in new condition and will be reinstalled per your requests. The Truck has a Gooseneck, 5th wheel and Bumper hitch to accommodate all trailer types. The Truck also comes with a 100 Gallon AUX. tank for storage of extra fuel. Very Vey Comfortable, roomy for travel.
The 1993 Sun Valley trailer is 55ft long x 102" wide, 3-4 Car Carrier, currently being pulled by the 2012 Ford Dually described above, tri -axle 21k gross capacity, using 5th wheel hitch, convertible gooseneck with 4" common adapter, 7ft aluminum pull out ramps, trailer ball rail with ball stands for hauling trailers and boats, lockable built in battery box (w/ battery) for 6000 lb winch (included) 2 lockable toolboxes, built in under bed spare tire rack, all brake assemblies, bearings, axle seals, 12ply (3910 lb) 25k miles since complete rebuild, Tri Axle, Axles are Dexter 7,000 torsion spring each, with Dexter brake assembles, Started changing tires most are new, 2 left at the worst 70%, current DOT inspection. needs nothing, ready to work. Please feel free to contact me 850-670-2950 with any questions you may have.
Additional pictures upon request, I don't have a picture available today for the damaged seat but will be available upon request.
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