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Grandpa's 2001 Ford F250 Crew Cab 4x4 7.3l Power-stoke Diesel Only 65,000 Miles on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:65054
Location:

Fontana, California, United States

Fontana, California, United States
Advertising:

GRANDPA'S IMMACULATE RED FORD TRUCK  
WITH ONLY 65,054 ORIGINAL MILES 
HAS THE FAMOUS 7.3L V8 POWER-STROKE TURBO DIESEL. 
ONE OF THE BEST DIESEL EVER PRODUCED. 

Second Owner...Since 2003 
2001 FORD F250 CREW CAB 4DR 8''FT LONG BED XLT 
4X4 OFF ROAD PKG 7.3L V8 POWER STOKE DIESEL. 

Has Beautiful Red Paint & Tan Interior 

4-Speed Automatic Trans. w/Overdrive. Push Button 4wd. 
Has Tilt Wheel Cruise Control All Power Options With Power/Heated Mirrors. Dash A/C & It (Blows Ice Cold
Dual AirBags 40/60/40 Bench Seat. Power Driver Seat. Sliding Rear Window. Remote Keyless Entry. 
AM/FM 6-Disc CD Player. Reverse Sensor. Front & Rear Tow Pkg. Fog Lamps.  
Chrome Step Boards. Chrome Custom Grill & Grill Guard. 
Has A 35 gallon Fuel Tank. Sprayed In Bed-liner Diamond Plate Toolbox. Air Bags 
ABS Brakes. 3" Inch Leveling Kit. Alcoa Wheels. Has Newer Tires

The Truck Has Always Been Garage-Service & Maintained Since New..
They Are No Rips Or Tears In The Interior 
Also The Back Seat Has Hardly Been Sat In - Seats Were Cover Since New - 
 - No Paint Work Ever Done - Original Spare Tires Never Used. .

The Truck Was Baby Its Hole Life...
Body/Paint & Interior Is In Pristine Condition. 

You Will Be Hard Pressed To Find A Truck Like This
So Don't Miss Out On This Great One Of A Kind Truck.

A $1,500 DEPOSIT IS DUE NO LATER THAN 24/HOURES AFTER END OF AUCTION - THAT CAN BE PAID THROUGH PAYPAL 
THE BALANCE MUST BE PAID IN 3 DAYS UNLESS PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE. 
IF BUYER BACKS OUT OF SALE....DEPOSIT WILL NOT BE REFUNDABLE. WE DO NOT OFFER FINANCING. 
PLEASE SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY. 


BID WITH CONFIDENCE = CHECK MY FEEDBACK.


IF YOU HAVE ANY MORE QUESTIONS PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL 

@(909)713-9779 ASK FOR MICHAEL 


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With specifications for the 2019 Ford F-150 Power Stroke diesel already out, and the details on the 2020 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel and Chevy Silverado Duramax (and its GMC Sierra twin) trickling out, we felt it was a good time to start comparing the full-size trucks' light-duty diesels. Bear in mind, we've only driven one of these new diesel trucks, so we'll be sticking to numbers for now. Some numbers haven't been announced yet, either, but stay tuned, because we'll be updating this post with additional specifications as they become available. And if you want to compare any other versions of these trucks with other vehicles, be sure to check out our comparison tool. Now let's start comparing, starting with our big chart of numbers below. As we can plainly see, these trucks are quite closely matched. Each one has six cylinders, a displacement of 3.0 liters and a turbocharger to boost it. The output of each is somewhat close, too. The Ram 1500 EcoDiesel is the torque king at 480 pound-feet, 20 more than the GM trucks and 40 more than the Ford. The GM trucks win on power, though, with 277 ponies, 17 more than the Ram, and 27 more than the Ford. GM does report that you get their trucks' peak 460 pound-feet of torque from 1,500 rpm to 3,000 rpm, whereas the others only report peak torque at a particular point in the rev band, but all of these trucks should have wide, flat torque curves as you would expect from modern turbodiesels. 2020 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel View 8 Photos Engine output is only one part of the truck performance equation. We also have towing and payload capacity, as well as fuel economy. With towing, the Ram 1500 is the current leader with a maximum capacity of 12,560 pounds. That tops the Ford F-150's 11,400-pound tow rating by well over 1,000 pounds. The F-150 can carry 2,020 pounds in its bed, but we don't know yet whether that's better or worse than the Ram or the GM trucks. We also don't have numbers for the GM trucks' towing capacities. View 9 Photos As for fuel economy, the Ford F-150 manages a thoroughly impressive 22 mpg in the city and 30 on the highway with two-wheel drive. Choosing four-wheel drive drops those numbers to 20 and 25 respectively. The fuel economy numbers for the Ram, Chevy and GMC haven't been revealed yet, but for some comparison, we can look at the old Ram EcoDiesel. That truck's best fuel economy was 20 in the city and 27 on the highway with two-wheel drive.

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