2003 F-350 F450 F-550!!! Auto Diesel Crew Cab Black Beauty Nice-no Reserve!!! on 2040-cars
Middlesboro, Kentucky, United States
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Make: Ford
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive
Model: F-350
Mileage: 111,000
Trim: F-550 XLT CREW CAB 2WD
SELLING HERE WITH NO RESERVE is my 03 CREW CAB F-550
Truck cost $70,000+ in 2003!!!
Needs #3 injector and injector o-rings according to my local Ford dealership-put a new FICM, IPR, ICP, and have a new EGR in the box for the truck-spent $1,600 in parts so far-My dealer here has quoted me $990 for the injector, o-rings, stand pipe kit, and labor-dirt cheap fix for the savings here folks
I purchased the truck to fix to tow a heavy trailer with and sold the trailer before I could use the truck
Has a Florida Certificate of Destruction-Florida doesn't allow their salvage vehicles to be rebuilt (was a theft recovered-it's had a motor, trans, interior put in it out of a 48k mile wrecked truck)
Has 6 new tires on Alcoa 19.5" wheels
Truck retail books for $26,500-my loss is your gain!SAVE THOUSANDS!
Truck is sold AS-IS/WHERE-IS with NO WARRANTY WHATSOEVER!
Please bid only if you intend to follow through with the purchase
Would also look at 66-70 GM muscle cars
Please call Matt at 606-670-8056 til 9pm if you need more information or Dixie Motorsports at 606-248-1200 Monday-Friday from 8AM-5PM
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