2002 7.3 Liter F250 Super Duty Immaculate Lariat, Low Miles, 2 Owner, The One!!! on 2040-cars
Okeechobee, Florida, United States
I can't tell you how nice this super duty is, If you have been looking for a 7.3 truck that is loaded up with great stuff, has been babied, never beat on, rigid maintenance schedules with all synthetics, tons of service records, 2 owner Southern truck, well, you just found it =) This fully loaded Lariat truck came from Texas where I bought it from the first owner, I looked for over a year before I picked this truck up, it is that nice. Truck has approx. 158K on it, I drive it daily, lubed every 5000 miles, just did full synthetic brake fluid flush along with front brakes, fresh synthetic tranny flush too, truck is all right, tight and correct, would drive it anywhere right now. Pictures were just shot, un retouched or altered, what you see is what you get. No issues, wrecks or problems, runs strong and true, just a superb truck. Interior is immaculate, I only had to vacuum for the pics, brand new ceramic Luminar tint on the truck as well as a nice fat windshield strip... So, if you are half way intelligent, you'll be asking why I'd sell this awesome truck, right?? Well, trust me, it pains me but a move out of the country makes it necessary, simply can't take her with me... I highly recommend you come look at this truck in person if you are in driving distance, you'll be stoked, it is that nice, period. Truck is set up with a Pro Comp 6" lift along with 20" Pro Comp wheels as well as Xtreme All Terrains, a fat full exhaust with big stainless tip, super tuner, Airaid cold air intake, Ranch Hand bumpers front and rear, Killer JVC touchscreen system & remote control with NAV, amp, sub, speakers, rocks very well, full set of stock floor mats as well as full set of ford branded Weathertech type mats, bed mat and tail gate cover, new starting side battery... My chrome wheels have pitted regardless of waxing, that is the only flaw on this beautifully kept and proudly owned truck...Look at the bed, nice, never worked or beaten just careful use over it's lifetime, tailgate is just as nice too, have more pictures upon request, can only load 24 here... Bid like you want it if you are a serious buyer, there are no disappointments here I have the truck listed locally too so reserve the right to end auction early, |
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Auto Services in Florida
Wildwood Tire Co. ★★★★★
Wholesale Performance Transmission Inc ★★★★★
Wally`s Garage ★★★★★
Universal Body Co ★★★★★
Tony On Wheels Inc ★★★★★
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