!996 Ford F250 Extended Cab 460 2wd on 2040-cars
Placerville, California, United States
Im selling this truck because im buying a diesel and i dont need this
one anymore. if i could keep it i would. i really like this truck and it
runs great. has a 460 V8, automatic tranny, 186,000, 2wd, extended cab
and is great for towing.
it has a new alternator, water pump, brakes (with new rotors), almost new M+S tires. probably about 10k on them, new headlight bulbs.. a few more things, And comes with a tool box... The truck is in good condition. it has a few dent in the tail gate, but nothing major. the interior is in good condition and is pretty clean. has new deck and speakers. the truck runs great and the transmission shifts well. ac blows cold. im asking $5000 obo. the truck kbbs for more than what im asking. Local pickup only! Call or Text (Cash only) 530-344-2112 |
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