1996 Ford F-350 Centurion Conversion Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 7.3l Powerstroke on 2040-cars
Saint Paris, Ohio, United States
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1996 Ford F350 Crew Cab Centurian conversion 4x4 7.3 Powerstroke diesel with automatic transmission. Green with brown stripies. Odometer reads 185,000 but has a 1997 7.3 powerstroke diesel motor with around 85,000 miles. It was put together correct with no "rigging". Runs great and clean clear title. Never wrecked, tugged or pulled. Used as a daily driver. Has a 6 position TS Tuner. 20"super duty king ranch wheels. 3 Tires are 75 to 80% one is 40 to 50% Leather interior with wood grain accents and a cb radio and built in radar detector. Power seat, windows and locks and rear sliding window. Cruise control and tilt wheel. Cold A/C. AM/FM Cassette. No cracks on the dash. Driver seat has a few rips. Passenger seat not bad and back seat in decent shape. Has an 8' bed with a gooseneck hitch and also has a Reese hitch. She's ready to pull! It does have some rust which was normal for these years. I tried to show in the pics around the fenders. It is not a show truck and does have is cosmetic flaws but isn't junk either. The paint still shines nice and just had a fresh waxing and detail. She's a head turner! If you have any questions please ask prior to bidding and I will respond quickly. Your buying "as is" no warranty. I have it listed privately and locally so I reserve the right end auction early. I can send more pics as well. IMMEDIATE $500 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT AT THE CLOSE OF THE AUCTION.
On Aug-01-14 at 07:59:16 PDT, seller added the following information: This truck also has a New ECM for the tuner, New Brakes, Rotors and Ball Joints in the front, New Shocks and New Driver Side Door Hinge, New Rear Leaf Spring Hangers and New Floor Mats. New 2" wheel spacer adapters. I also have extra parts I'll let go with it including Fuel strainer, HPOP, alternator, 2 fuel pumps, AC Pump, injector harness, rebuild manual, New front leaf springs and a 2" leveling kit. |
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