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Attention Ford Collectors Ford F350 King Ranch Actual Miles Original Low Miles on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:9302
Location:

Benton, Missouri, United States

Benton, Missouri, United States
Advertising:

You are bidding on a one of a kind low, actual, original mile, 2004 F350 crew cab 4x4 long bed 6.0L diesel. I bought this truck brand new from my local Ford dealer in Cape Girardeau, MO.
She has been babied and in our family for a long time. I think it's time for someone else to enjoy her since I am going to get something smaller since it is just me and my daughter. 
When I bought the truck I thought it was kinda odd because I had only seen white Super Duty King Ranch models. The reason it has such low miles is because when I bought it I had 3 other trucks and thought I would never be able to afford another King Ranch so I babied it. It has been stored in a climate controlled garage. It has seen rain only one time because my daughter wanted me to drive her to school in it for her first day of kindergarten. (It was sprinkling that day and I almost said no). The only reason I am selling this truck is I am going into a business to where I will need an everyday driving truck and I cant do that to this one. 

I believe this is one of the nicest 2004 King Ranch pickups in the country! Still smells new!

You can buy this truck for half of the MSRP of a new one and this truck is almost new.
It has the following:

21 piece wood dash kit
Power moonroof
6 disc cd changer
Power sliding rear window
Spray in Bedliner 
Chrome bed rails
Mud flaps
Trailer towing package(it has never pulled anything)
Keyless entry pad and keychains Chrome brush guard
Tinted windows
Bug deflector
Custom molded floor mats
Rain vent shades
Painted to match French/Cadillac style taillight covers
Rear parking sensors
1 owner
No dings, dents, or paintwork
Garage kept
Led full third brake/blinker lights under tailgate
Added King Ranch leather grips on inside door handles, also leather cup holder cushions
Cab lights
Clean carfax
Non smoker
Dual alternators
Pin stripe
Lighted running boards
Locking gas door and I have the original
Scotch guarded carpet
All paperwork and records, I stored this the correct way
All the stickers and writing is still on the undercarriage

Original sticker and all documents

 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS YOU CAN CALL ME DIRECTLY AT 573 934-4125 OR EMAIL THECRITTERFARM@HOTMAIL.COM

Now since I am honest and blunt, it has a tiny scratch which is shown in the pictures, took a bunch of tries to get it to show up.
The drivers mirror had a couple little cracks in the lense for the blinker.

And the plastic on the rear bumper has a mark on it. I have enclosed pics of all this.

As far as the money, $1000 non refundable deposit through PayPal within 24hrs, then payment in person or wired to: 

Bank of Missouri 3427 William Street
Cape Girardeau, MO 63701

attn. Dawn Dauer

-they have the title

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