1997 Ford F350 Powerstroke Spd. 4x4 Hooklift on 2040-cars
Youngsville, Pennsylvania, United States
For Sale is a 1997 Ford F350 4x4 With a 7.3 l powerstroke diesel and a 5Spd trans. Truck has 258k miles and probably more by auctions end as we are still using this until our new truck arrives. Truck runs and drives great plenty of power shifts threw all gears good starts easy and 4x4 works great high and low range. In the last 8 months we have installed the following new parts: Glowplugs, glowplug relay, valve cover harnesses and gaskets, Radiator support, rear brakes all parts including drums, brake booster, vacuum pump, wheel seals, rear spring and hangers, front shocks, cold air intake, full size downpipe and 4" exhaust, new dump cylinders , new valve body for the hydraulic system, And im sure more im forgetting. The frame was also plated behind the cab as it was getting thin. Tires are all matched with good tread left and are 19.5". The interior is in good shape seats have been covered since new and still look new underneath. Also has ice cold air and great heat int the winter. This truck has a hooklift switchable bed system that is shop made and has a hook height of 36" It will come with the dumpbox that is pictured witch is in good shape. Also included is a 9' fisher plow in good shape This does have some hydraulic seeps but nothing bad so we never worried about fixing them. Has 2" receiver on the rear and a gooseneck ball also has aux hydraulics to the rear for sander and other tools. All and all this is a great well taken care of truck with tons of life left in it . We updated our fleet and our selling off some of our older trucks that are not going to be used anymore. This truck will be in use until our new truck is built and ready for work witch should be by the end of the auction. Sold as-is no warrenty Any questions please call Josh 814-730-2228 |
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