2004 F350 Ford Powerstroke,crew Cab,lariat 4x4 on 2040-cars
Faucett, Missouri, United States
This is a really nice running 2004, 6.0 Powerstroke,has just had the high pressure oil pump,ficm,ipr valve,icp valve,all glow plugs,wiring harness redone,new front brakes and rotors,new drag link,it is inspection ready and drives like new,tons of power,has 1200 miles on injectors,so it should be trouble free for many years with what we just put in it,book on this truck is around 15,000 ,reserve price is way below this so save a ton on a nice looking truck,and it is a single wheel one ton so it is definitely able to haul a load ,you won't be disappointed with this truck. It just had a full service as well,all new filters and oil.
On Mar-02-14 at 05:05:44 PST, seller added the following information: lowered buy it now and reserve to give away price for a truck of this quality,over 3000 put in to motor,runs ,drives great,ready to go anywhere,listed locally so reserve right to cancel if local sale comes up,buy it now is over 5000 less than book value on this. |
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