2008 Ford F-350 Xlt 6.4l Power Stroke Diesel Auto 4x4 With Only 38,200 Mies on 2040-cars
Paoli, Indiana, United States
FOR SALE IS MY 2008 FORD F-350 XLT 6.4L POWER STROKE DIESEL AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 4X4 WITH ONLY 38,200 MILES. I BOUGHT THIS TRUCK FROM A LOCAL FARMER WHO IS RETIRING AND NO LONGER NEEDS THE TRUCK. THE TRUCK HAS THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS- POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, POWER MIRRORS, AM/FM CD RADIO, ADJUSTABLE PEDALS, FACTORY BRAKE CONTROL, TAN CLOTH SEATS. TRUCK HAS A BRADFORD BUILT FLAT BED WITH A GOOSE NECK BALL. I HAVE THE TRUCK LISTED LOCALLY SO I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY DO TO OTHER LISTINGS. THERE WILL BE A $500.00 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS OF END OF AUCTION AND BALANCE DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME WITH ANY ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS OR TO VIEW BEFORE BIDDING YOU CAN CALL ME AT 812-723-2121 OR 812-653-9127. THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME TO LOOK AT MY TRUCK AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING. REMEMBER THIS TRUCK ONLY HAS 38,200 MILES ON IT |
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