2004 Ford F350 4x4 V10 Triton Super Duty on 2040-cars
Niles, Ohio, United States
Engine:v10 triton
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: White
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 10
Model: F-350
Drive Type: 4x4
Mileage: 239,131
Sub Model: srw super duty
Trim: 4 door
Up for auction is a "2004 FORD F350 4X4 V10 TRITON SUPER DUTY"
*This truck is a great working truck. Runs very good!!*
*It's a 4x4 so it's great for winter.*
*The hood latch is broken, it takes 2 people to open the hood. Easy Fix*
*There are NO locks on either side of the door.*
*There MAY BE other issues that we are unknown of. *
*What you see is what you get. The truck has been used so please note pictures.*
*It starts right up and drives wherever you want it to! A TRUE FORD BEAST! *
*Mileage is 239,131
*This truck is extremely strong given its V10 gasoline engine.*
*We are selling this truck "AS-IS" so bid accordingly*
THIS TRUCK RUNS VERY GOOD!!
GOOD LUCK!
On Apr-26-13 at 08:37:01 PDT, seller added the following information:
**Passenger door lock mechanism is missing therefore the door doesn't open from the outside.**
*Truck has wear and tear but still runs good!
*HOOD STAYS OPEN ONCE RELEASED. THE HYDRALIC SPRINGS WORK GOOD AND HOLD THE HOOD UP ONCE POPPED*
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