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2008 Ford F-450 (2 Ton) Super Duty Cab And Chassis - 6.4 Power Stroke Engine on 2040-cars

US $14,950.00
Year:2008 Mileage:83675
Location:

Corvallis, Oregon, United States

Corvallis, Oregon, United States

2008 Ford F-450 (2 ton) Super Duty 6.4 LIter Power Stroke Diesel engine - Cab and Chassis.  6.4 Liter Power Stroke engine, not the 6.0 Liter engine. 5 Speed Automatic Overdrive transmission.  Factory Air Conditioning, power door locks, Tilt wheel, Cruise control,  This truck has 165" Wheel Base.  Dual Rear Wheels. It has the 19.5 inch tires, and they have 80% tread.   This is an immaculate, One owner Oregon Lease Return truck.  83,000 Actual One owner miles.  No Accidents or paintwork. It has just been serviced, safety checked and detailed.   Rust Free Oregon Vehicle.  It rarely snow here, so we do not salt the roads. Please see the pictures to see how nice this truck is.  This truck has just been returned from its Lease.  This combination is $45,000.00 Plus when new.  Current Kelley blue Book Retail Price is $19,430.00.   Current Kelley Blue Book Wholesale Price is $15,659.00.  Our Ebay "Buy It Now" price is $14,950.00.   Ready to go to Work.

We have been an Ebayer since 2002.  100% rating.  The truck is in Corvallis, Oregon 97330.  Fly in and drive it home.  We are 85 miles South from the Portland, Oregon Airport.  We are 35 miles North from the Eugene, Oregon Airport.  Or, we can assist your shipping company to get it sent to you, at your expense.  We are Al Hutchinson Auto Center, 1800 NW 9th St, Corvallis, Oregon 97330.  We have been in business since 1977, for over 37 years.  We were recently honored as the  "Quality Dealer of the Year", in Oregon.  For more information call us at (541) 753-5944.  Or, call me on my cell phone (541) 740-4140.  My name is Al.  This truck is For Sale locally.  So, the Auction may end early.  Good Luck biding.

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