2009 Ford Super Duty F250 4x4 Supercab W Snow Plow 24,600 Mi Remote Start on 2040-cars
Penn Yan, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 24,600
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Blue
Model: F-250
Interior Color: Camel
Trim: XL
Number of Cylinders: 10
Drive Type: 4WD
This is a 2009 Ford SuperdutyF250 Supercab, V-10, with a snowplow package included. The vehicle has 24,600 miles and has been used by the Village of Penn Yan Department of Public Works. The vehicle is in very good condition as can be seen in the pictures. The truck has been equipped with a factory remote starter and has a bed liner. Also the truck has heavy duty seat covers that were installed when it was new. Vehicle can be seen at 396 East Elm Street in the VIllage of Penn Yan. Any questions may be directed to me via Ebay or you may call the DPW Supervisor at 315-536-3031. Again there are no known defects or problems with the vehicle but please remember you are buying it as it is with no guarantees or warranty. Please satisfy any questions prior to bidding.
A $200 non-refundable deposit will be required unless previously arranged and approved by me. Balance of payment will be required ( cash, bank check or other approved method ) at teh time of pick up. Buyer will be responsible for pickup and or shipment.
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