2002 Ford F-350 Super Duty Xlt Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 7.3 Powerstroke on 2040-cars
Arnold, Missouri, United States
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2002 ford f350 with the 7.3 powerstroke one owner truck never had any accidents. did get in to a tiny accident is why there is a dent in my chrome bumper never had a fifth wheel hitch in the bed. only used to pull show cars between my shops (about 3 miles each way) and to car shows. the truck has not been abused in any way and for only having 149,xxx miles on it and been the 7.3 it still has a ton of life left in it. has been a great truck for me for 12 years and would make a great truck for the next person for many years to come. only reason for selling is I just bought a new truck and cant keep both unfortunately. and if you read the condition description you can tell I have told you everything that is wrong with the truck. here are somethings that are done or new to the truck
brand new exhaust from turbo back 4in to 5in tip brand new brakes from ford oil changed every 5,000 miles built transmission tires are in good condition (one is miss matched but all have good tread left) also comes with a painted to match tonneau cover (white) never been chipped or tuned so that's everything I can think of if you have any questions about the truck all don't hesitate to call me at 3145045709 (john) or 3146305767 (jonathan)
On Apr-20-14 at 10:06:08 PDT, seller added the following information: IM SORRY DRIVERS FENDER DOES HAVE A CREASE!!!! FOR GOT TO ADD THAT |
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