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1999 Ford F-250 Super Duty Xlt Extended Cab Pickup 4-door 7.3l on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:232000
Location:

Westmoreland, Tennessee, United States

Westmoreland, Tennessee, United States
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For Sale is a 1999 Ford F250 XLT 4x4  ex.cab 4dr, automatic, 232k miles...This motor runs strong, trans shifts fine, a/c cold, heat hot, pwr windows, locks, tilt, cd/cassette, etc..has a TS tuner with 6 positions (stock, tow, fuel, 80, 100, 120) has 6" lift, body has couple small dents, nothing major, paint chipped from big tires, and scratched on bed (paint kinda rough all over), needs hood(top dented in like someone stood on it)  no rust or rot around the wheel wells as most have, no exhaust leaks, classic wheels with 305/70R17 grabbler tires (40%) The turbo started leaking oil recently (was told common issue with the base on these), needs the seal between transfer case and trans, noticed after i replaced the flex plate bout 1000 miles ago, fr. doors need pins, hole in seat(pic), needs a good cleaning. I replaced few things on truck that was either missing, needed, or just looked bad: flex plate, front drive shaft, pwr steering cooler, 4x4 shift module, chrome bumper(still needs lower plastic, $54 ON EBAY), grill, 1 piece hd lts, new tow mirrors, and i have black neft bars i'll include if you want them.  I included pic of truck before replacing these items, i just didn't like the way it looked reason for replacement...doesn't appear to have been wrecked previously or anything. clear clean title. This is how it looked when i received it, took in on trade. This is good truck, i drive it 80 miles a day back and forth to work, I'm buying f150, don't need this big a truck.
I have disclosed all i know about the truck, but ask any and  all ??? you have and i'll do my best to answer them quickly... happy bidding. 
Truck is being sold as is- where is, buyer responsible for shipping. Must contact the seller for payment within 48 hours of sale end. payapl for deposit of $500 due at time of  sale, remainder due at pick up time. cash, cashier check only. vehicle is for sale locally, i reserve the right to end the lisitng at any time. Thanks


On Mar-12-14 at 04:31:13 PDT, seller added the following information:

I need to correct the tire size: its a 315/75/16 nitto terra grappler. Sorry for wrong tire size, got them mixed up with another truck.  Also this has a gooseneck ball in it. I looked a little closer at the leak mentioned on transmisson seal, seems to be coming from the bolt hole...as soon as rain stops, and decent out, i'll get a little deeper into it and see if its just that simple fix. I will update. Also i have located a new hood for $206 delivered on ebay, also found stock rebuild kit for turbo around $100, upgraded $130-$200 depending on how much upgrade you want! I can give item numbers if you can't find it. Again please ask any and all questions before end of auction, bid high, bid often, and we are accepting offers if they make sense. Thanks for looking, happy bidding, and have a great day! ;-)

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