2000 Ford F650 Diesel Caterpillar Hauler on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:6 CYLINDER DIESEL CATERPILLAR
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: XL
Drive Type: 2WD
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 140,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Seats
Exterior Color: CUSTOM BLUE
Interior Color: Gray
2000 Ford F-650 XL Diesel Straight Truck Hauler
Description: This F-650 is a true head turner with its custom blue paint job and 22.5" Alcoa wheels. This truck has an XL package with LARIAT LEATHER POWER SEATS. These seats are in PERFECT condition, as shown in the pictures. The truck has a 6-speed transmission w/ reverse. This baby runs like a dream! Has a GVWR Range of 19,501 -26,000lbs. I have added a list of key features this truck has below.
- Lariat leather front and rear seats. Front power seats.
- Diesel Caterpillar 6 cylinder
- 140,000 miles
- 22.5" ALCOA wheels w/ 85% thread left on tires!
- Hauler package w/ locked storage compartments
- HID headlights
- Custom blue paint job.
- In-dash TV/Radio
- Dual diesel tanks(As shown in the pictures)
CHECK OUT ALL THE PICTURES!! MORE PICTURES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.
GOOD LUCK BIDDING!
Shipping quotes available upon request.
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On the sidelines, Ford elected Ellen R. Marram to the post of independent director, the first woman to hold the job. The former Tropicana CEO and 20-year Ford board member replaces retiring board member Irvine Hockaday who helped bring Alan Mulally to the CEO position.













