Ford: F-450 Crew Cab on 2040-cars
Willow Creek, Montana, United States
Selling my 2012 F-450 that was my work vehicle ( Salesperson ). Truck has higher miles from running Canada, the State of Montana and Idaho but runs and drives flawlessly. I average 19 Mpg on the highway and has many updates such as EGR delete, Full length Exhaust, H&S Programming, DEF Delete. Ive not pulled with this truck other than a R.V from time to time and it comes with a Reese 5th wheel hitch ( Not pictured ). Has Nitto Highway tires that are fairly new and ride very nice. Granted this is a heavy duty truck as it pulls 32,000 lbs, it rides as nice as my 1/2 ton truck. Sold the camper and bought a 1/2 ton which is only reason for selling. There is no rust, there are no scratches, one ding in the top left of the box towards the rear ( should pop out and is in the last picture ), other than the that the truck is near flawless. Im happy to send videos to anyone interested prior to bidding. The carfax is clean with no accident history. No disappointments. Fully loaded except navigation, so it has heated/cooled seats, memory seating, power moonroof, power rear slider, power pedals, keyless entry with factory autostart, no rips or tears in the leather, detailed regularly. I had a clear protective tape cover the rear dually fenders to protect from Rock Chips. If it doesnt sell Ill just keep it as I really do like it and it needs nothing. Free and clear title in hand. Please do realize even with the mileage deduct NADA states a $38,000 blue book value. Otherwise feel free to buy a new one, they are nearly $70,000. If someone wants it, I will pick the buyer up at the airport as there are 3 within 50 miles of me. Bozeman, Helana, Butte Montana are your options. Otherwise if a shipping service is going to be used, truck will be paid for prior to leaving my garage and title will be given either over night service or to the transport driver, Im flexible to a point on this, but again truck doesnt leave until cashiers check clears. Ill also accept wire transfers or cash in person. In return for the agreed amount you get the truck, the two factory keys, the title, and a Reese 5th wheel hitch. Any questions just ask, Im happy to help.
Email me at : clydesouzai8c@mail-on.us
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