2003 Ford F-450 Xl Cab & Chassis With 12 1/2' Box - No Reserve on 2040-cars
Neosho, Missouri, United States
WE ARE SELLING OUR 2003 FORD F-450 TRUCK. IT HAS A 12 1/2' BOX ON THE BACK WITH 2 DOORS AND A WOODEN FLOOR INSIDE. THIS TRUCK RUNS REALLY GOOD. WE JUST DON'T NEED IT. IT HAS 212,000 MILES ON IT AND IT IS VERY CLEAN. THE MOTOR USES NO OIL AND HAS NO OIL LEAKS. IT WILL NEED NEW TIRES BEFORE TO LONG. I HAVE TAKEN PIC OF THOSE FOR YOU. WE LIVE IN SOUTHWEST MISSOURI ABOUT 12 MILES SOUTH OF JOPLIN. IF YOU WANT TO COME AND DRIVE IT YOU ARE MORE THAN WELCOME TO.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS AT ALL OR NEED ANY MORE PICS. PLEASE CALL OR TEXT 417-825-8316. |
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