6 Door Ford F750 Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
Bradenton, Florida, United States
We are new to selling on eBay, this will be the second try with lowered price.This truck was being built for a Security Contractor, but the contract fell through. This F750 Pickup Truck has the following Upgrades, Generation 3.5 Amber Low Profile Lightbar, Whelen 100 Watt Electronic Air Horn & Public Adress system, 500 GB Hard Drive on Board Video Recording System. One to the front on the roof, One mounted on the Driver & Passenger side Mirrors, Rear camera not mounted. Front and side mounts wired to system. Also camera's have Night Vision. We Do Not Have The Montior For The Camera System. Will need to be purchased for the system. 20 Roof Mounted Spotlight Lights, 360 Lighting. Spotlights Not Wired in yet. 2 100 Watt Siren Speakers Mounted in Front Bumper. Blue Lights-Siren-& Rear Directional Bar Will Be Removed Prior To Sale. 8 Inch Wide Catapiller Bulldozer Smoke Stacks With Interior Steel Lattis Grating Powered Coated Flat Black. Truck has 290,000 miles. The Inside needs to be redone. We were going to install new King Rang Seats and new interior, but don't have the time. Tires on the truck need to be replaced, about 30% tread left. 12-15,000 on a New Interior & Paint Job This truck Should Go for $90,000 or More With the 6 Door Conversion and Tactical Gear on the Truck. Don't have the time to finish this truck, have other trucks I need to finish. My Loss Is Your Gain. Any Questions Shoot Me An e-mail at jesse.krista@yahoo.com Truck is listed locally , and reserve the right to pull listing at any time
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