1987 Ford F-350 Dually Flatbed on 2040-cars
Munford, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Standard 2-Door
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.9 Diesel
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: F-350
Trim: Standard Two-Door Cab
Options: Tool Box, Warn Flood Lights, 5th Wheel Hitch
Power Options: Power Steering, Air Conditioning
Drive Type: 4-Speed Manual
Mileage: 273,119
Exterior Color: Red
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
6.9 diesel engine
4-speed manual transmission
heavy duty leaf springs (14 on each side of rear axle)
4.10 differential (limited slip)
gooseneck hitch in bed of truck for heavy towing
heavy duty cattle bumper with 10-ton tow hook
heavy duty rear bumper with two 10-ton tow hooks
two 50 watt flood lights on front bumper
two 50 watt spot lights on rear window protection rack
two 35 watt Warn flood lights on each side of truck
one Rapidfire strobe beacon light on light bar
black tool box with key
Recent work performed on truck:
4 new aggressive rear mud tires (put on by the guys at Munford Gateway Tire & Battery)
new master brake cylinder (put on by the mechanics at Cole's Car Quest in Munford)
new fan clutch (put on by the mechanics at Cole's Car Quest in Munford)
new heater core (put on by the mechanics at Cole's Car Quest in Munford)
new pig tail switch and light switch (put on by the mechanics at Cole's Car Quest in Munford)
new calipers, pads, rotors and brake lines on front of truck (put on by the mechanics at Munford Tire and Brake)
new drums, shoes and hardware kit on rear of truck (put on by the mechanics at Munford Tire and Brake)
Truck can haul 4,000 lbs on bed or tow 5 tons on a trailer. Also, truck has had regular oil changes (every 3 months). Gear oil in both the differential and transmission has been changed every six months since 2010. Truck will not start in morning without a small shot of ether if temperature outside is below 50 degrees. But once motor is warmed up the truck is a beast! Motor will crank easily the rest of the day once truck has been driven a few miles. This is a strong and capable work truck and can be useful in the following applications: landscaping, tree service, hauling/selling firewood, farming or pulling trailers.
Note!!
Blinker switch in steering wheel needs replacing. Clutch pedal needs replacing. Truck will start but will not move because of bad clutch pedal. I have poured a lot of time and money into this truck in hopes of restoring her back to new. Truck is hard working and reliable. Due to unforeseen events I can no longer keep up the maintenance. Would prefer to sell it to someone who needs a strong truck and has the money and knowledge to keep her running. Come take a look today!
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Auto Services in Tennessee
Wurster`s Foreign Car Repair ★★★★★
White`s Tire & Auto Care ★★★★★
Watsons Auto Sales Warren County ★★★★★
Victory Motors ★★★★★
Valdez Motorsport ★★★★★
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