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2001 Ford F-250 Super Duty Xlt Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 7.3l (( Off Road )) on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:295000 Color: looks very good
Location:

Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Advertising:

2001 Ford F250 Super Duty Crew Cab XLT 4x4 7.3L Diesel

HIS TRUCK HAS 7.3 POWERSTROKE AND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION HAS POWER WINDOWS AND LOCKS, CRUISE, AM/FM CD, TOOL BOX, HEAVY DUTY GRILLE GUARD, MOTOR RUNS STRONG , TRANSMISSION SHIFTS GREAT, TRUCK DOES NOT SMOKE, POWER MIRRORS, A/C -HEAT, STEP BARS, TOW PACKAGE, 4WD HAS LOCKING HUBS 4WD WORKS GREAT,

*****NO DRIVETRAIN NOISES ***** (Right now it has a loud U/Joint at the front Axle when Hubs are locked, I will have that fixed by 2/15/14)

4 Wheel Drive works FINE as it should !!!.

GREAT TRUCK DAILY DRIVER QUALITY.

Overall the exterior looks very good. This was not a truck that has been run up in the brush and trees.

The interior is very clean which can be noted in the pics.

DRIVERS SEAT TEAR AND PENCIL SIZE HOLE IN REAR SEAT. CLOTH SEATS......NEEDS ACCELERATOR PEDAL TO BE ATTACHED. I DONT MISS IT BY JUST

PUSHING THE LEVER. SEE PICS.

 

I PULLED A VAN  WITH THIS TRUCK, TO DALLAS TX FROM KANSAS CITY MO., AND HAD POWER ALL THE WAY. STRONG POWERSTROKE, TIGHT TRANNY.

TOUGH, TOUGH, TOUGH

 

 My Yahoo Mail box is tw_ricketts and Text my Cell at 417-280-6647. Sometimes I have bad service to talk on my cell. Thats why I ask for texts. But

 you can try to call and leave a message if I cant talk on it. One more thing. This truck might be at 65791 at the end of auction, but I will have it

available at eather KCMO or here at the 65791. Or for delivery.

This is where I will have the UJoint replaced.

 

 


On Feb-09-14 at 10:11:46 PST, seller added the following information:

 This is a link to a You Tube Video I made to where you can see the dents on passenger side

and tear in the front Cloth seat. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  http://youtu.be/TVYlfO_ntIQ

There is another Vid on my Channel of me 4x4ing up snowy hill

and you can hear the eng running like new.  >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llYmLMucANc&feature=share&list=UUImsX9o4AsUTNz8m_y_Xprw

Remember I have to get a U-Joint replaced (On the front axle) before I hand it over to you.

 I will have this repair done with before the end of auction.

The 4 Wheel drive opperates Perfectly.

 

 


On Feb-09-14 at 11:05:47 PST, seller added the following information:

 

                   <<<CARFAX CARFAX CLICK ON THIS BELOW HERE >>>>   

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFI5An-tOEQ&feature=c4-overview&list=UUImsX9o4AsUTNz8m_y_Xprw

 

IT SAYS, ONE OWNER TEXAS TRUCK. NO ISSUES


On Feb-09-14 at 12:36:57 PST, seller added the following information:

I can haul this truck to you up to 700 miles (Possably a little more) from Kansas City 64130 or Thayer Mo.6591

If you let me use the truck to pull my return vehicle on trailer and I would pull only 350 miles a day

 WeaTHER PERMITTING

$1.75 A MILE

I WOULD JUST NEED THE $500 DOWN PLUS DELIVERY CHARGE (NONREFUNDABLE)

BEFORE I TAKE OFF TO YOU.

There are no big bad suprizes about this truck. All information and condition shown in this ad is complete

Please ask me questions that I havent thought to report and I will answer and post for a;ll to see. 

Plus COME DRIVE IT IF YOU ARE NEAR


On Feb-11-14 at 22:18:50 PST, seller added the following information:

To all my many watchers: I dont have a good picture of a tare in the Drivers seat but plz look at my first

Vid you can click on. It shows good from where the driver gets himself in the seat has worn a seam open

about 8 inches.

 Plus I want to say to not delete this Auction if it sells. In case I get a bad buyer.

If that happens, i might take the  next bid down or just relist it. Keep in contact with

me with my info above and Ebay will notify you If I relist it if you do not delete immediatly.

KBB says its worth 11K. even with these miles it has. This sounds high to me, but I got a good deal and

can pass it along to an truly intrested buyer. Its in the shop now to take care of the bad UJoint.

 It has great oil pressure and it is a LONGBED and the bed is very clean and sprayed with a black

Coating. No 5th wheel or Goose neck.

 The reason Im selling is because that I can add money from other vehicle sales I have made to go back to the auction

hopfully to find something newer and smaller engine.

Please ask me questions. I just cant think of more things to explain on the condition of it unless you  point out

something to ask about.

Ford F-250 for Sale

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