2004 Ford F550 Diesel No Reserve Xl Superduty Liftgate Cargo Dump Truck on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
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!! 5 DAY NO RESERVE AUCTION !!
ONLY SERIOUS PAYING BIDDERS PLEASE ONLY SERIOUS BIDDERS THESE LISTINGS COST MONEY TO PUT UP PLEASE BE CONSIDERATE 2004 POWERFUL BEAST FORD F550 XL SUPER-DUTY DIESEL TRUCK 189,000 ORIGINAL CA DIESEL MILES RUNS AND DRIVES ROUGH *** THERE IS A TRANSMISSION LEAK / FILTER LEAK THE TRANSMISSION NEEDS SERVICING WILL NOT SHIFT GEARS BECAUSE NO TRANSMISSION FLUID AND THE BACK WINDOW OF THE DRIVERS CABIN IS NOT IN STRONG EXCELLENT V8 POWER-STROKE 6.0L TURBO DIESEL ENGINE WAS A DUMP TRUCK AND CAN BE RE-CONVERTED BACK TO A DUMP-TRUCK, HAS THE WELDING... WILL NEED THE HYDRAULICS AND THE PUMPS TO RE-CONVERT IT.. CURRENT USE AS A PICK-UP HAULING TRUCK HAS A LIFTGATE THAT IS OPERATING AND WORKING (SEE VIDEO) DECENT
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BODY - WHITE IN COLOR WITH SOME DINGS, SCRATCHES AND MINOR DENTS!! INTERIOR TAN LEATHER IN DECENT SHAPE WITH SOME MINOR WEAR HAS ALL STANDARD FEATURES POWER WINDOWS, DOORS, LOCKS... AC/HEATER WORKS FINE CA REGISTRATION EXPIRED 5/2013 (THIS IS A COMMERCIAL TRUCK PLEASE DO YOUR RESEARCH FOR DMV REG FEES) BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR DMV FEES, REGISTRATION, TAXES, SMOG, TITLING FEE... VEHICLES LICENSE PLATE # 8Y89308 VIN# 1FDAF56P94EC20441 HAVE PAPERWORK READY FOR NEW OWNER TO GET THE CLEAR CLEAN TITLE, REGISTRATION AND PLATES.... Out of state buyers may be required to process title paperwork through CA DMV in order to achieve California title in their name prior to transferring title to home state. OVERALL STRONG COMMERCIAL POWERFUL 2004 FORD F550 POWER STROKE 6.0L DIESEL V8 TRUCK WITH LOW MILES NEEDS SOME SERVICING AND TRANSMISSION WORK TO MAKE IT GREAT!! YOU CAN CALL ME ANYTIME AT 323-509-9039 VEHICLE LOCATED IN BELL GARDENS, CA $500 deposit due within 24hrs
THIS IS A USED 10YR OLD TRUCK AND IS BEING SOLD AS-IS WHERE-IS WITH NO WARRANTY WATCH THE LIFTGATE Original Video - More videos at TinyPic |
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