1989 Ford F-250 Xlt Lariat Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 5.8l on 2040-cars
North East, Maryland, United States
******************************************* Hello, I'm selling my 1989 Ford F250 2wd. this truck is in my opinion in really great shape for it's age. I drive this truck everyday and it starts up every time and runs great. I'm selling it because I've bought a small SUV. I bought this truck off my neighbor about two years ago, he had bought it to haul his trash to the dump but never used it. It sat in his drive for a couple years only started and move every couple months. My neighbor was getting up in years when he bought it, with this being said when he had it titled he said it had over 300k miles on the truck. I've since talked with the owner that had it before him and they stated that the truck was just over 100k miles. To look at the truck I would have to say that the miles that are shown on the truck today would be 100k plus. The truck has a reese hitch and it pulls a trailer w/o any problems. It runs great without burning oil/ no smoke. Trans., is fine no slipping. Tires are good cond. New Starter, new battery, new fuel relay switch, newer exhaust. The interior looks great, even though the seats look worn a little there are no tears or holes. The dash and the roof lining are in great cond. The only place in the interior that I found bad was the drivers door, the arm rest has pulled away from the door plastic. (door shuts fine, and looks good, you just have to be careful when pulling door shut). The carpet is excellent. The outside: The paint is faded in places, and there are dings and little dents. The body is solid except for around the two rear wheel wells. The inside of the 8ft. bed is rust free. Great truck..... Any question please ask... I'm selling this because I have another to take it's place, I'm in no way in any kind of bind, so I'm not going to give this away. This is an "Auction" with a reserve, The truck is also for sale locally for 2k the reserve is less than the local asking price. Best Offer's are considered, if you send me an email otherwise good luck with the auction. The truck is currently tagged on the road. If you would like to test drive it before you buy it, that would be fine. And if you buy it on Ebay and after you get here decide you don't want it that is OK too. But once you leave with the truck there is no refund, you are buying this AS/IS. Again this is a great looking and running truck. ******************************************* Check out our other auctions
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