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Ford Cummins 5.9 Conversion Swap With 6 Speed Manual And 4x4. Very Nice!! on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:252590 Color: is also in nice shape with just the usual small chips and scratches that you can expect from this age truck
Location:

New Braunfels, Texas, United States

New Braunfels, Texas, United States
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West End Autos

1557 W. San Antonio St.

New Braunfels, TX 78130

830-643-1900

 

Up for sale is a 2004 Ford F-350 4x4 Dually with a Cummins 24 valve Turbo Diesel.  The transmission is the factory Ford 6 speed manual transmission and drivetrain.  We did not perform the engine swap, so I can't give very many specifics, but I have personally built 3 other Cummins swaps (2 of them I sold on Ebay.  Check my feedback).  It appears to be professionally installed and looks and operates good.  The engine fires right up and all the gauges and electronics work as if it came from the factory.  The transmission shifts smoothly through all the gears.  4x4 and A/C operate like they're supposed to, along with power windows, locks, mirrors, etc....    The interior is in nice condition with the only real flaw being the driver's seat tear, which has been sewed back already.  The exterior is also in nice shape with just the usual small chips and scratches that you can expect from this age truck.  The tires still have over half the tread left (see pics).  The ford truck has 252K miles on it, and the previous owner said the engine has about 140K miles on it.  It already has a gooseneck ball in the bed and aftermarket steel bumpers front and back.  This is a Texas Truck, so there is no rust.

 

THIS IS A "NO RESERVE" AUCTION, WHICH MEANS IT WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER NO MATTER WHAT. I have sold many vehicles on Ebay and I have had nothing but satisfied customers, so bid with confidence.  Like all of my vehicles, this one is sold as-is, with no warranty.  We do our best to describe our vehicles, so if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.

 

We are a licensed and bonded Texas Auto Dealer so we have to collect tax, title, and license fees if you live in Texas.  WHAT THIS MEANS: If you are the high bidder and you live in Texas, then you have to pay the following fees.     BID AMOUNT X 1.0625  +   $202.25  =  GRAND TOTAL

                                            EXAMPLE:  If the winning bid is $15000 then multiply that by 1.0625 (sales tax)  + $202.25 (registration and title fees)  =   $16,139.75

                                                                            This will get you new license plates, stickers, and the title transferred into your name.

If you live anywhere else other than Texas:  You pay only your bid amount, and we will hand you the title and you will have to pay the transfer fees of your own state.  Contact your local tax office to figure out how much it will be.

 

Buyer is responsible for transportation.  If you would like to fly in to the San Antonio, TX airport, we will be happy to pick you up free of charge.  Or if there is a nearby shipping facility (San Antonio, TX) then we will deliver it free of charge.

 

A $500 deposit is required within 24 hrs via Paypal and full payment is required within 7 days of auction end.  We can hold the vehicle for a couple weeks so you can arrange shipping if needed (no charge).

 

Once again, this is a great truck and fun to drive, so bid with confidence.  People usually ask me if I think this truck is road worthy enough to drive across the country, and my answer is YES.  I also get the question of "how much will it cost to take the truck off Ebay bidding so I can buy it now?"  My answer- If you really like the truck and want to buy it before the bidding ends, then it is $15,995.  However,  I will not take the vehicle off Ebay if it is in the last 24 hrs of bidding.

 

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask  830-643-1900  ask for BOB.  mon-fri 9-6  sat 10-5  sunday closed.


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