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*7.3l F350 Power Stroke Diesel 2003 Ford Super Duty Drw Dually Fx4 Low Miles! on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:64000 Color: Cab lights
Location:

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States

2003 Ford F350 7.3L Power Stroke Diesel


For sale is a custom built truck from Western Hauler (Texas) that RUNS LIKE NEW with VERY LOW MILES. If you're looking at this type of truck you probably know how rare it is to find a 7.3L with such low miles and in such Great Condition! This truck has been very well maintained. Lots of service records will accompany the sale of the truck. This truck was built with just about every upgrade feature available. This truck has never been in an accident and has a clean/clear title. There are a couple of scratches on the right rear plastic fender that is solely cosmetic and running board LED's need to be replaced. Please see photos.  Please see below for a list of some of the features.


·        6 NEW High End Goodyear Tires with less than 500 miles ($1,800)!

·        Custom Leather Captain’s chairs with Power and Heat

·        Adjustable Foot Peddles

·        Ceramic Tint (Highest quality- Expensive $$) Blocks UV and heat!

·        Sprayed on LineX Bed and Undercoating!

·        HID Headlights & HID Fog Lights

·        Upgraded Exterior Cab lights

·        Interior lined roof lights

·        Custom Wood-Grained Center Console

·        Built-in Radar Detector- Recently upgraded ($400)

·        Power Windows & Locks

·        5th Wheel with Power Brake Control and Airbag Suspension for heavy loads!

·        Custom Decals & Effects

·        AM/FM CD with Changer

.......  AND MUCH MORE!!!


Please email with any questions. I am not interested in any trades nor interested in listing with a broker or dealer. I have a clear title in hand and will meet winner at Tampa International Airport or St. Pete/Clearwater Airport if necessary. 


This is a Reserve Auction. Contact me if interested and I will consider adding a "Buy It Now".





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