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2001 Ford F-350 Super Duty Lariat Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 7.3l on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:25841
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

BEST FORD F-350 DUALLY ON EBAY

IMMACULATE - RARE FIND - COMPLETELY DOCUMENTED - CLEAN CAR FAX

This is an opportunity to own what can only be stated as a once in a life-time find. Original low mile 25,841 miles (no misprint), ALL DOCUMENTED. Ford F-350, 7.3L diesel, crew cab, lariat, long bed, loaded with all options including the b/w turnover gooseneck hitch, factory ford spun aluminum wheels. Stored all of its life in an enclosed garage, never used for towing, driven for pleasure. Paint & interior showroom not one ding or dent anywhere. Never used for it's intended purpose of pulling my dream 5th wheel which I never got around to buying. I'm a bit of a car collector and until now there was no reason to sell.

Original carpet mats stored new and never used, no stains on carpets or seats, literally smells new inside, never smoked in. Nothing has ever been hauled in pick-up bed so it looks as good as the paint. Spent over a $1,000 a year on detailing the paint yearly to keep its showroom condition. All electronics and mechanics work perfectly. Original never attached window sticker comes with truck as well as all documentation.

Optional equipment includes: automatic transmission w/overdrive, 4:10 ratio limited slip axle, 11,500 GVWR package, engine block heater, camper package, telescopic mirrors, factory running boards, premium stereo with 6-disc changer, 7-pin & 4-pin combination trailer hitch receiver, 7-pin receiver in bed, Reese electric brake system. Very rare two-tone paint w/harvest gold metallic accent, brand new Ford batteries, windshield perfect.

If you're looking for a truck to pull that big rig... and don't want to spend $60K for a new one you can't go wrong. The pictures really tell the story.

I'm advertising truck locally and therefore may end auction early in my absolute and sole discretion. If you want the truck before the auction ends I recommend you message me thru EBay. I will only respond to all offers over $28,000. I will not sell the truck under any circumstance for below $28,000 and if you see the truck in person than you will understand why.

Bid with confidence it's the real deal, I'm not a dealer and nothing on the underside of the truck has been painted... to make it appear newer or nicer than it really is because I didn't have to do that. I think it's disingenuous when people spray black paint to wheel wells and the underside of trucks to hide rust and oil in order to make them "appear" better than they really are. Peace.







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