Extra Low Miles Only 83400! Utility Company Fleet Lease! Strong Running Truck$$$ on 2040-cars
Cynthiana, Kentucky, United States
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SCAMMERS WE DO NOT ACCEPT CASHIER CHECKS FOR MORE THEN THE AMOUNT OF PURCHASE!!!!!!
** YES YOU CAN FINANCE THIS TRUCK WITH RESPONSIBLE CREDIT HISTORY ** SUPER DEAL ON THIS HIGHLY DESIRABLE 2004 FORD F250 4X4 4 DOOR EXTENDED CAB 8 FT BED FRAME CHASSIS TRUCK THAT IS POWERED BY A STRONG 6.0 POWERSTROKE TURBO DIESEL ENGINE AND THE HEAVY DUTY 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. THIS YEAR MODEL TRUCK IS VERY DIFFICULT TO FIND IN THE MILES UNDER 200,000 AND THIS ONE IS DOCUMENTED AT ONLY 83000 ACTUAL MILES. THIS IS A ONE OWNER UTILITY POWER COMPANY FLEET TRUCK THAT WAS TITLED IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. THEREFORE YOU ARE BUYING A TRUCK HAS BEEN VERY WELL MAINTAINED AND IS IN TOP RUNNING CONDITION. THERE ARE NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS AND NO KNOWN MECHANICAL OR DRIVETRAIN ISSUES. THE POWERSTROKE TURBO DIESEL ENGINE FIRES AT THE TURN OF THE KEY WHEN THE GLOW PLUG CYCLE COMPLETES. THERE IS NO SMOKE AT START UP AND NO SMOKE AFTER THE ENGINE WARMS. NO BLOW BACK AT THE OIL TUBE WHEN THE ENGINE WARMS TO RUNNING TEMPATURE. THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS OUT SMOOTHLY IN ALL GEARS AND THE TRUCK DRIVES OUT EXCELLENT AT HIGHWAY SPEEDS. THE 4X4 TRANSFER CASE IS ELECTRONIC SHIFT AND FUNCTIONS EASILY WITH NO ISSUES IN HIGH OR LOW RANGE. THE CAB BODY PANELS ARE STRAIGHT WITH ONLY NORMAL SMALL DINGS , CHIPS , ETC. THE WHITE PAINT IS SHINEY AND LOOKS GREAT. THE CAB INTERIOR IS VERY GOOD FOR A WORK SERIES TRUCK. THE CLOTH SEATS DO SHOW WEAR AND SMALL TEARS BUT FOR 10 YEARS OLD THEY STILL HAVE ALOT OF LIFE LEFT. RUBBER FLOOR MAT AND NO CARPET . THE FLOOR MAT IS IN GOOD CONDITON AND CLEANS EASILY. ICE COLD AIR CONDITIONING. THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT IS CLEAN. NO DRIPS OR FLUID MARKS WHEN PARKED ON DRY PAVEMENT. WE DO NOT HAVE SERVICE HISTORY RECORDS FOR THE TRUCK. THE TIRES ARE IN LIKE NEW CONDITON AND MOUNTED ON FACTORY CHROME WHEELS. SO HERE WE HAVE A VERY DIFFICULT TRUCK TO FIND. THE 8 FT BED FRAMES ARE NEAR IMPOSSIBLE AND WHEN YOU DO FIND THEM THE MILES ARE NOT VERY ATTRACTIVE. THIS IS A TRUCK THAT LOOKS GREAT AND IS READY TO DRIVE AWAY. YOU CAN SHOP OUR SPECIAL SALE PRICE ANYWHERE IN THE UNTIED STATES AND YOU WILL NOT FIND A COMPARABLE TRUCK CHEAPER. CALL 859-588-1485 FOR QUESTIONS. LISTING BY U.S. 27 NORTH AUTO SALES. LOW PROCESSING FEE OF $100 ADDED TO PURCHASE PRICE. KENTUCKY RESIDENTS AND ANY OTHER STATES THAT DO NOT RECIPROCATE THE TAXES WITH KENTUCKY MUST PAY ANY SALES TAX AND LICENSE FEES. MOST DEALERS WELCOME. THE CLOSEST AIRPORT IS LEXINGTON KY, BLUEGRASS INTERNATIONAL. WE WILL MEET YOU AT THE AIRPORT FOR NO EXTRA CHARGE ONCE YOUR PAYMENT IS RECEIVED AND CLEARED OUR BANK. |
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