Ford F550 Flatbed 6.4 Powerstroke on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
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This is a 2008 Ford F-550 not a 450, ebay does not offer the 550 as an option. The truck is in great running and driving condition. The C&M Flatbed was also installed in February, the bed was bought new at that time and is still in like new condition. The CB radio will be removed before selling. The truck has a current Texas DOT inspection and passes inspection with no issues. There are two 36" tool boxes welded to the bed, one on each side. Brakes are new front and back. The DPF has been deleted on this truck, there has been a H&S XRT PRO tuner installed that will be shipped with the truck. It has new injectors, new fan and fan clutch, new high and low thermostats with the new housing. Get in this truck and drive it any where you want while pulling anything you want. The GVWR on this truck is 17,950 Truck is located in Houston, we are able to assist with shipping as well if needed. We can trailer the truck to almost any state in the US or help arrange shipping with an auto carrier. If the buyer choses they can also just come pick up the truck and drive it home with no problems. I have the title in person with no lien and in my name. We are not a dealer and do not offer any type of financing. If you need a loan to buy the truck please arrange all that before bidding or making an offer. feel free to call with any questions 281-917-5225 |
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