1995 Ford F-250 7.3 Diesel Utility Body 4x4 Work Truck on 2040-cars
Davidsonville, Maryland, United States
1995 F-250 4x4 7.3 automatic
Mods include... -Swamps 160/80% (stage 2) injectors -Swamps electric fuel conversion (no more leaks) -Swamps 6 position chip -Barder 66mm turbo upgrade -Firestone airbags -Built auto transmission -Diamond Eye 5" exhaust -38 Gallon rear tank Utility body is a Reading. The entire body was sandblasted and coated with epoxy primer (due to peeling factory paint) and the body was painted Ford paint code YC to match the cab. The doors on the body still need to be sanded and finish painted. Truck is set up for a Western Unimount snow plow. Snow plow can be included for an additional $1000. It is also set up for a Buyers Salt Dogg SHPE2000 bulk spreader that can be included for an additional $2000. Inexpensive, bulletproof 7.3 work truck with balls. |
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You can find more information in the NHTSA bulletin posted below.