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2004 Ford F450 Crew Cab Diesel Dump 6.0 Turbo Diesel Bullet Proofed Thru Ford on 2040-cars

US $13,900.00
Year:2004 Mileage:118101
Location:

Toms River, New Jersey, United States

Toms River, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:

1 OWNER 

F450 CREW CAB HEAVY DUTY DUMPING  STAKE BODY

6.0 TURBO POWER STROKE DIESEL

BULLET PROOFED

NEW WIND SHIELD

NEW FUEL FILTER

2 BRAND NEW BATTERIES

NEW INJECTOR'S 

NEW STARTER 

NEW GLOW PLUG'S 

LOWER COOLANT HOSE


Vehicle Information:

2004 FORD F450 SUPER DUTY

VIN: 1FDXW46P14EB68808

CREW CHASSIS

6.0L V8 DIR

REAR WHEEL DRIVE










Vehicle color noted as Brown

03/09/2004  

10  

New Jersey
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Bridgewater, NJ
Title #SV20040690044  

Title issued or updated
First owner reported
Titled or registered as commercial vehicle

02/15/2007  

 

New Jersey
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Langhorne, PA  

Registration updated when owner moved
the vehicle to a new location

08/10/2007  

47,883  

Flemington Car & Truck Country
Flemington, NJ
908-782-3673
flemington.com  

Engine oil/fluid leak checked
Engine checked
Oil and filter changed

11/26/2007  

52,165  

Flemington Car & Truck Country
Flemington, NJ
908-782-3673
flemington.com  

Maintenance inspection completed
Fuel system cleaned/serviced
Rear differential fluid flushed/changed
Fuel filter replaced
Body electrical system checked
Antifreeze/coolant flushed/changed
Oil and filter changed

06/03/2008  

59,658  

Flemington Car & Truck Country
Flemington, NJ
908-782-3673
flemington.com  

Maintenance inspection completed
Body electrical system checked
Oil and filter changed
Rear brake pads replaced

04/17/2009  

67,549  

Freehold Ford
Freehold, NJ
732-462-3131
freeholdford.com  

Maintenance inspection completed
Fuel injection system flushed/serviced
Drivability/performance checked
Fuel injection system checked
Fuel filter replaced

11/11/2009  

72,144  

Freehold Ford
Freehold, NJ
732-462-3131
freeholdford.com  

Maintenance inspection completed
Brake fluid flushed/changed
Steering/suspension checked
Brakes checked
Drivability/performance checked
Axles checked

12/15/2009  

73,415  

Freehold Ford
Freehold, NJ
732-462-3131
freeholdford.com  

Maintenance inspection completed
Oil and filter changed
Fuel filter replaced
Transmission fluid flushed

06/29/2010  

79,395  

Freehold Ford
Freehold, NJ
732-462-3131
freeholdford.com  

Maintenance inspection completed
Oil and filter changed
Brake fluid flushed/changed
Fuel system checked
Brakes checked

09/03/2010  

82,184  

Freehold Ford
Freehold, NJ
732-462-3131
freeholdford.com  

Maintenance inspection completed
Battery replaced
Oil and filter changed
Axles checked

12/17/2010  

86,782  

Freehold Ford
Freehold, NJ
732-462-3131
freeholdford.com  

Fuel filter replaced
Oil and filter changed
Drivability/performance checked

10/25/2011  

104,969  

All American Ford Subaru of Old Bridge
Old Bridge, NJ
732-591-1111
allamericanfordinold
bridge.com
 

Maintenance inspection completed
Brakes checked
Fuel filter replaced
Oil and filter changed
Fuel injector(s) replaced
Radiator fan replaced
EGR valve replaced
Battery/charging system/starter checked
Tire condition and pressure checked




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