2003 Ford F350 Super Duty Super Cab Lariat 4dr 6ft Bed Diesel 6.0 4x4 on 2040-cars
North Oxford, Massachusetts, United States
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Up for Auction is this 2003 Ford F350 Power Stroke 6.0 Diesel Short Bed Including Alloy wheels power windows power locks factory bed liner chrome bumpers running bars tow and a tow hitch. This truck is in Good shape but does have average wear and tear such as some scratches and some dings like all Used vehicles do. It also has a dent in the front bumper please see pics.It also has average surface rust being from New England. This vehicle was well maintained and was traded in at a Ford Dealership in Massachusetts. The engine and transmission are in Great Shape and Run Smooth this truck has LOW MILES for the year and these diesel engine are known to Last! If you are Looking for a truck that will Keep up with your work load and last This is the One!
SAVE $$$$$$$$$$$ Please call me direct with any questions about this F-350 Power Stroke Diesel I am here to help anyway I can Thanks - Ed 1-508-826-5958
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