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04 Ford F350 Xlt 4x4 Auto 6.0l Diesel Drives Great Crewcab 1 Owner Tx Extraclean on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:204109 Color: CONDITION
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
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   UP FOR SALE:

*ONE OF ITS KIND; VERY RARE ON THE MARKET; 1 TX OWNERS 2004 FORD F350 XLT 4X4 V8 6.0L POWER STROKE TURBO DIESEL, 4X4 AUTOMATIC TRAMSMISSION, TX RUST FREE, CLEAN TITLE, CLEAN BODY, TOWING PACKAGE WITH THE HITCH, FIFTH WHEEL CONNECTION WITH BALL, WORKS AND DRIVES GREAT, BRAND NEW BATTARIES, CLEAN CLOTH INTERIOR, LOW MILES FOR THE DIESEL TRUCK: 204K ONLY

* GVWR: 9900LB/4490KG, FRONT GAWR: 5200LB/2358KG, REAR GAWR: 6830LB/3098KG

*DRIVES GREAT, HANDLES VERY WELL, LOOKS AND FEELS LIKE NEW TRUCK

*V8 6.0L POWER STROKE TURBO DIESEL ENGINE, EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITION, NO PROBLEMS WHAT SO EVER, CLEAN MOTOR OIL, CLEAN COOLANT, THIS ENGINE DOES NOT LEAK, DOES NOT SMOKE, DOES NOT MISS IN ANY KIND OF WAY, DOES NOT SMOKES, NO BLOW BY

*4X4 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION IN GREAT WORKING TRANSMISSION, 4X4 HAVE BEEN CHECKED AND WORKS VERY WELL

*ORIGINAL WHEELS AND GOOD TIRES

*ORIGINAL CD PLAYER , AM/FM

*MECHANICALY SOUND:  ENGINE IS IN STRONG MECHANICAL CONDITION, STARTS RIGHT AWAY, DOES NOT SHAKE WHILE WORKING, DOES NOT MAKE ANY NOISES, DOES NOT LEAK, DOES NOT SMOKES, LIKE NEW CONDITION. TRANSMISSION SHIFTS GREAT.

*THIS FORD F350 IS HAS GREAT EXTERIOR CONDITION, LOOKS GREAT, PAINT LOOKS GREAT, CLEAN, NO RUST ON THE BODY AND UNDER THE TRUCK, NO SCRATCHES OR DENTS ON THE BODY, LOOKS LIKE NEW TRUCK

*INTERIOR LOOKS GREAT: CLOTH SEATS ARE IN GREAT CLEAN CONDITION. CARPET IS CLEAN, SOME WEAR SHOULD BE EXPECTED

*POWER: WINDOWS, MIRRORS, DOOR LOCKS

*POWER STEERING

* SEATS ARE MANUAL

* COLD A/C, HOT HEATER

*THIS TRUCK IS CREW CAB AND HAS 4 DOORS. 8 FOOT LONG BED

*TOWING PACKAGE, BED IN GREAT CONDITION, THE FIFTH WHEEL CONNECTION WITH THE BALL

*MUST SEE, MUST BUY.

*THIS FORD IS READY TO GO NOW

*THIS F350 XLT HAS LOW MILES FOR DIESEL TRUCK 2004 YEAR PRODUCTION: 204 K ONLY

*GREAT 2004 FORD F350 XL HAS 4X4 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AND V8 6.0L TURBO DIESEL ENGINE, CREW CAB - VERY REAR ON THE MARKET 

*EXCELLENT SHAPE, DRIVES GREAT, READY TO WORK AND DRIVE.

I WILL NEED $200 DEPOSIT THRU PAYPAL, THE DEPOSIT IS NOT REFUNDABLE. IN-STATE BUYERS WILL HAVE TO PAY STATE SALES TAX 6.25%, TITLE APPLICATION AND VEHICLE REGISTRATION FEE, IN-STATE AND OUT-OF STATE BUYERS WILL HAVE TO PAY VEHICLE INVENTORY TAX, AND DOCUMENTARY FEE OF $100. THIS VEHICLE WILL BE SOLD ASIS

 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS YOU CAN CALL ME AT 469 398 9285 OR SEND ME A MESSAGE THRU EBAY.
WE PROVIDE PICK UP FROM THE DFW OR DALLAS LOVE FIELD AIRPORT. WE CAN GET QUOTE FORV EHICLE TRANSPORTATION.

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