2008 Ford F450 4x4 King Ranch Diesel 59k Miles Excellent Condition No Reserve on 2040-cars
Anderson, South Carolina, United States
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2008 FORD F450 KING RANCH 4X4 DIESEL
EXCELLENT CONDITION
NICELY EQUIPPED
EMISSION DELETE
UNBELIEVABLE MILEAGE GETS UP TO 18 MPG CRUISING 55 MPH
MAX TOW PACKAGE 488 GEARS
HI THERE, YOUR ARE BIDDING ON A 2008 FORD F450 KING RANCH. NICELY EQUIPPED, HAS ALL OPTION MINUS NAV AND SUNROOF. TOWS GREAT, GETS GREAT FUEL MILEAGE COMPARED TO EMISSION EQUIPPED. BOUGHT 6 MONTHS AGO ON EBAY FROM A LADY OWNER, EMISSIONS WERE ALREADY REMOVED, COMES WITH SCT PROGRAMMER. I RUN THE PROGRAMMER ON STOCK SETTING, PREVIOUS OWNER PAID 3K TO REMOVE EMISSIONS AND PROGRAMER, SHE DID IT FOR FUEL MILEAGE. WHEN I BOUGHT THE TRUCK, FORD IN GAINSVILLE FLA CHECKED OUT THE TRUCK AND GIVE IT A CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH. TRUCK IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, INTERIOR SHOWS ALMOST LIKE NEW, OUTSIDE SHOWS VERY NICE FOR A 2008 FENDER, WELLS HAVE TYPICAL BUG STAIN AND A FEW CHIPS., TIRES ARE ABOUT 50 PERCENT. WHEN I GOT THE TRUCK HAD FULLY SERVICED, CHANGE FRONT AND REAR DIFF WITH ROYAL PURPLE SYNTHIC OIL, HAD RADIATOR FLUSHED, CHANGED MOTOR OIL. MOTOR OIL HAS BEEN CHANGED EVERY 4K MILES. TRUCK HAS BW GOOSE NECK INSTALLED. THERE IS A NIGHT AND DAY DIFFERNCE BETWEEN F350 AND 450 WHEN TOWING. SELLING THE TRUCK, DO NOT NEED IT ANYMORE, BOUGHT TO TOW MY BOAT, SOLD THE BOAT. THE FUEL TANK IN THE BED DOES NOT COME WITH TRUCK IT BELONGS TO MY BROTHER IN LAW. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL DAVID 954 560 2466.
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