2000 Ford F350 Dully Crew Cab Custom Horse Trailer Hauler 7.3 Diesel on 2040-cars
Antelope, California, United States
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We are selling our 2000 Ford F-350 dully with the 7.3 diesel 2 wheel drive custom truck. It is a factory custom truck from 2L customs out of Texas It has 85,xxx original miles we are the 3rd owner. This truck is super clean and has every performance upgrade possible. Here are all the upgrades.
- Cold air intake with K&N air filter - Performance Chip - 4" Banks Exhaust - 4:11 Gears - Exhaust Brake - Transmission Shift Kit - Air bag suspension (controlled from inside cab...on board compressor not working) - Custom body package done by 2L customs in Texas 2lcustomtrucks.com - Custom leather interior - Fold down rear seat turns into bed - Air brakes for air brake equipped trailers - 78 gallon extended range auxiliary diesel tank - Head Ache rack with lights - CB Radio - Key less entry - hide away goose neck receiver - Standard hitch receiver - Electric trailer brake controller - Aluminum Aloca Rims - Tires 70% tread Please call if you have any questions. 916-316-1352 TRUCK IS LISTED FOR SALE LOCALLY I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION EARLY IF IT DOES NOT REACH RESERVE MINIMIUM |
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Part of the reasoning for the new addition has to do with cost. Ford claims the tech is affordable and easy to implement. "Simply put, Auto Start-Stop helps customers use less fuel, which is an important component of Ford's Blueprint for Sustainability," Ford's global powertrain vice president, Bob Fascetti, said.
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