2002 Ford F550 Super Duty 7.3l Diesel 9ft Flatbed F-350 F-450 F-550 Texas on 2040-cars
La Grange, Texas, United States
This is a 2002 F550 Ford truck. This truck has a 9ft flatbed with a gooseneck hitch. This truck can haul 5 tons on the back of it. The GWVR of this truck is 17,000 lbs. This truck has the Powerstroke 7.3L Diesel engine in it. This truck has had a pretty easy life. I bought the truck from a utility company. The truck had 89,000 miles and had a utility service body on it when I bought it. The truck did not have brake controller or gooseneck hitch on it when I bought. The truck was never used to pull anything. I put the flatbed on it and did pull a gooseneck trailer with it. This truck pulls good and does not have any problems that I am aware of. The body has some dings in it but not bad. The interior is in good condition but is a little dirty. The only problem that I had was the alternator went out and I replaced it. I also put new tires on the rear. This truck has been well serviced and was taken care of. This truck has no leaks and is dot inspected. The reason I am selling this truck is that I am downsizing. This truck currently has 106,429 miles on it. My phone number is (979) 247-4623.
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