2007 Ford F-350 on 2040-cars
Steelville, Missouri, United States
For more details email me at: jalisajvvanskiver@ukpeople.com . One of a kind truck, you won't find another like it.
2007 Ford F-350 Lariat Outlaw edition
CUMMINS DIESEL
loaded, heated seats, climate control, power everything, remote start, etc, etc
175xxx ACTUAL miles
now the fun part.....
yes, it DOES have a 5.9 Cummins diesel engine. Swap was done last year, less than 10,000 miles on the build. all
conversion parts were purchased through Diesel Conversion Specialists (including wiring, etc) Finally a ford
without engine trouble, simply put, its the best of the best. truck is ready to work
Powertrain specs:
2003 Common rail Cummins diesel engine
nv5600 6 speed manual trans
ford transfer case (electronic shift on the fly)
arp custom age head studs
he351cw turbo
air dog 4g lift pump with upgraded lines and suction tube
valair quiet dual disk clutch with upgraded hydraulics
stainless 4" turbo back exhaust with Corsa muffler
edge juice with hot unlock and color touch screen
BD remote mount exhaust brake with on board air compressor.
B&W gooseneck hitch
Fuel Throttles PVD 20x12 -44 like new with like new tires (Nitto Terra grappler G2)
ALL parts were purchased brand new and have less than 10k miles on them
This is my personal truck and I have no reason to sell other than to build another project. The truck started life
as a 6.0 powerstroke diesel with an automatic transmission. I have since replaced the factory drivetrain with a
Cummins diesel and 6 speed manual transmission. This truck has zero issues and is turn key, ready to go.
The exterior is in good shape. The paint has some scratches and blemishes but the truck cleans up good.
The interior is in excellent shape (the driver seat does have some rips in the leather), no smells or stains
The engine and transmission were not rebuilt but were checked, resealed, and painted. The cab and bed were removed
during the swap and the frame was painted. The swap was top notch, it looks and acts like it came from the factory
this way. Everything works like it should. (cruise control, heat and a/c, all the gauges work like normal, no
warning lights, etc.)
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