2011 - Ford F-350 on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Texas, United States

Up for sale is my immaculate 2011 Ford F350 Powerstroke King Ranch dually with 29,867 original miles. I purchased the truck new and keep it in a climate controlled shop when not in use. My job keeps me on the road most of the year and I have a company vehicle, therefore the truck stays home tucked away most of the time. The majority of the miles are back and forth to the deer lease and it has had a pretty easy time. The factory options include the 6.7 Diesel, 3.73 limited slip axle, king ranch with chrome package, FX4, engine block heater, power moon roof, navigation with satellite radio, upfiitter switches, heavy duty alternator and tailgate step. I have added a tasteful 2” lift, AMP research power steps in lieu of the running boards, bull bar with KC running lights, larger all-terrain tires on the stock wheels, B & W gooseneck hitch rated at 30,000 lbs, Line-X bedliner and best of all, a 50 gallon transfer-flow auxiliary fuel tank giving the truck a highway range of over 1300 miles. Total fuel load is 86 gallons. The truck is immaculate inside and out and has never been in any type of accident. I did scratch the roof, but it was minor and has been repaired. I no longer need such a brute as my wife now has a F550 hauler and we don’t need two powerstrokes, so review the photos and feel free to ask any questions.
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