2006 Ford F250 Super Duty W/plow Loaded But Dented on 2040-cars
Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States
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2006 FORD F250 SUPER DUTY EXTENDED CAB WITH PLOW
Don't buy this truck, unless you see it for its potential. EITHER, use it as the ultimate parts truck for one you have. OR, fit the parts to make
it whole again. OR, don't give a hoot and drive it as a truck with some dents in it! The frame is solid and it drives fine. It does come with a Salvage
Title because New Hampshire deems the truck unsafe because the rear right door does not operate properly.
I own an aftermarket accessory business and we were setting the truck up to be overly equipped, without looking too hyped up from the outside. Sadly, through too many stories to explain, it kept getting hit and we lost the property that it maintained. I have the original window sticker, $39,110.00 plus the plow and some extras brought it to $45K+. Current Book Value, without the dents, is $21,000.00. It was never used commercially for plowing, just to do our own driveway. As an added bonus, Ford had a recall on the transmission, the dealer went all out to make sure it received a brand new transmission, not a rebuilt. So the transmission only has 12,000 miles on it (all documented). Of all the additions, my favorites are the plow control in the driver's door (8' Fisher Plow) and the steering wheel from a Mercury (the AirBag and Cruise Control are fully functional) What it does have stock:
What has been added:
I wouldn't feel right for anyone to buy this truck without inspecting it yourself, or sending a professional appraiser, so please come see it if you can. If you have any questions, please contact me. Thanks for Looking and Good Luck Bidding! On Apr-21-14 at 19:39:07 PDT, seller added the following information: |
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