1987 Ford F 350 With 9 Foot Utility Body on 2040-cars
Colchester, Connecticut, United States
Body Type:Standard cab with 9 foot Utility Body
Engine:460 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:owner
Interior Color: Red
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-350
Trim: Custom
Drive Type: 4 Speed Manual RWD
Mileage: 180,000
Exterior Color: Red
1987 Ford F350 with a 9 foot Reading Utility Body I am the second owner of this truck Since new this truck was always garaged and used seasonally in a construction business for delivering materials. It has a jaw-type hitch for pulling a ring type trailer connection. Some of the items replaced within the last year were: new radiator, alternator, brakes, and fan belts and within the last few months the electric fuel pump, exhaust manifold gaskets, valve cover gaskets, sparkplugs and plugwires and a new diaphram on the accelerator pump was replaced and a new headlight switch was just installed. The truck has approx. 180K on it and was repainted about 3 or so years ago. Two brand new tires were installed on the rear in late December with less that 300 miles on them since. Mechanically the truck is very good, very dependable always started , the battery is a heavy duty one about 2 years old Its a rugged truck that is set up for pulling anything you hook up to it! I have the title in hand so buy it and put it to work! Call me with any questions feel free to come and take it for a ride I used it recently fo some asphalt sealcoating jobs, and the only reason I"m selling it is that my brother bought a new one that we can both use, other than that I would definitely keep it . (The strobe light on the cab works) My cell phone number is 860-617-0280 thanks and good luck! Bill
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