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1999 Ford F-250 Super Duty Xlt 5.4l Great Shape New Paint Clean Bed Extra Clean on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:155634
Location:

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States
Advertising:

NO RESERVE AUCTION

PLEASE BID WITH RESPONSIBILITY

NO WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED

 

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I AM NOT A DEALER

DEAL MUST CLOSE AND ALL FUNDS TRANSFRERRED WITHIN 4 DAYS

PLEASE BID ONLY IF YOU PALNN TO PURCHASE THIS TRUCK

LITTLE OR NO FEEDBACK BIDS WILL BE CANCELLED

PLEASE CALL TO DISCUSS ANY OFFERS OR QUESTIONS

ROBBIE 843-830-0148

 

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1999 FORD F-250 XLT SUPER DUTY

CLEAN / CLEAR TITLE IN HAND

GREAT PAINT JOB WITH CUSTOM HOOD

GREAT INTERIOR

EXTRA CLEAN AND APPEARS TO BE SMOKE FREE

POWER WINDOWS AND DOOR LOCKS

SLIDING REAR WINDOW

CRUISE CONTROL

FACTORY STEREO WORKS FINE

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DASH IN IN GREAT SHAPE, NO CRACKS

ALL GLASS LOOKS GREAT

STARTS FIRST TIME EVERYTIME

GREAT BRAKES

EXTRA CLEAN BED FOR A TRUCK OF THIS AGE, TAILGATE WORKS FINE

FACTORY ALLOY RIMS

TILT STEERING

DOME, AND SIDE LIGHTS WORK AS THEY SHOULD

CLEAN CARGO AREA BEHIND SEATS

GLOVE BOX IS CLEAN

DRIVES STRAIGHT DOWN THE ROAD

5.4 LITER HAS LOTS OF POWER

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4 X 4 IS NOT HOOKED UP AT PRESENT TIME.  I MAY HAVE TIME TO GE IT WORKING, BUT BID ACCORDINGLY. 

A/C IS NOT WORKING AT PRESENT TIME

 

ALL TOLD, THIS IS ONE REALLY NICE TRUCK.  NOT ABUSED, VERY CLEAN.  NEW PAINT JOB AND VERY CLEAN INTERIOR.  IT WILL NEED NEW FRONT TIRES.  NO RESERVE.  WHOEVER WINS THIS WILL BE GETTING A BADASS FORD FOR THE MONEY!!!

 

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I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY, AS IT IS FOR SALE LOCALLY.

PLEASE CALL TO DISCUSS ANY OFFERS OF QUESTIONS

ROBBIE  843-830-0148

Ford F-250 for Sale

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