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1996 Ford F450 7.3l Diesel 14' Stake With Liftgate on 2040-cars

US $4,900.00
Year:1996 Mileage:131673
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Cleveland, Ohio, United States
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1996 Ford F450 XL
4x2 with 14' stake body and liftgate
          • 7.3L V8 Diesel Engine
          • 5spd manual transmission
          • Dual rear wheel
          • 4x2
          • Manual Windows/Locks
          • AmFm Stereo
          • 14' Stake Bed with hydraulic liftgate
          • 131,673 miles


      Truck appears to be mechanically sound. Driver side door does not open from the inside.
      Vehicle being sold "AS IS." Tax, title, doc and processing fees are extra. Please call Rob at (216)905-1895 for more information.     

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