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2003 Ford F-250 Super Duty Lariat Crew Cab Pickup 4x4 7.3l Powerstoke Diesel on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:29296
Location:

Vancouver, Washington, United States

Vancouver, Washington, United States
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NO RESERVE AUCTION

HIGH BIDDER WILL WIN !

SUPER RARE TRUCK WITH SUPER LOW MILES

LAST YEAR OF THE 7.3L




2003 FORD F-250 CREW CAB XLT 

4X4 

FX4 PACKAGE

LARIAT PACKAGE

7.3L POWERSTROKE TURBO DIESEL

29,296 ORIGINAL MILES

CLEAN CARFAX

ALL THE OPTIONS !

ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUALS

RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT

NEVER HAD FIFTH WHEEL OR GOOSENECK HITCH

100% RUST FREE

NON SMOKER

NO PAINTWORK

 THIS TRUCK IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION!

YOU WILL NOT FIND A NICER 7.3L

DON'T SNOOZE AND LOSE THIS ONE!

VERY , VERY RARE FIND !





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IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HAVE THIS VEHICLE INSPECTED, THE INSPECTION MUST BE DONE BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS!
 
***** Payment Details *****
 
PLEASE HAVE FUNDS READY TO GO IF YOU PLAN ON BUYING THIS VEHICLE, I WILL NOT WAIT ON YOU TO GET APPROVED BY A BANK TO MAKE THIS PURCHASE,,,THANK YOU!
 
I require a $1000 deposit within 24 hours after auction close by Paypal or Bank wire transfer and full payment within 72 hours by Bank wire transfer ONLY!
 
After all funds clear I will overnight you the title and bill of sale the next day.
 
This truck is being sold in as is condition with no warranty!
 
***** Shipping Details *****
 

The buyer is fully responsible for paying for the shipping of this vehicle, however if the buyer needs assistance arranging a Shipper/Auto Transporter whether it be local, out of state, or even overseas, I'd be more than happy to help out to make this transaction as smooth and as easy as possible. 

This vehicle is sold AS-IS "NO WARRANTY" due to WASHINGTON  law for used vehicles.

Thanks And Happy Bidding.





I MAY END AUCTION AT ANYTIME SINCE THIS TRUCK IS FOR SALE LOCALLY

Ford F-250 for Sale

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