2005 Ford F350 4x4 Suoer Cab Xlt Utility Bed on 2040-cars
Valparaiso, Indiana, United States
My listing is for my every day driver for the last 4 years. I purchased this truck used from Texas 4 years ago. It was good for me. It has a reading utility 9 foot bed. It has a 6.0 diesel engine with 199, 600 miles and counting. Mechanically, there is noting not working on this vehicle. It will eventually need tires. I have an aftermarket seat cover to protect the seat that is torn, which is very typical. I backed up into a tree a few years ago and slightly pushed the passenger bumper in. It has made the one compartment near that difficult to close. There are a few scratches and dings and dents. Nothing unexpected for it's age. This truck is currently equipped with a Western ultra mount snow plow mounting bracket and all the related wiring. It also has wiring for a snow ex salter in the cab to the rear. It has a hitch. We use synthetic oil, and Harvester red coolant. We has a few minor upgrades to the truck in the form of an aftermarket oil cooler and a filter for the coolant. If you have any further questions, please feel free to inquire.
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Justin Lapriore was there, and seemingly everywhere, getting footage of the various wares on display on the lawns and the sand and the runway. The resulting video, Born of a Blue Sky, is a 16-minute survey of some of the finer sights and plenty of engine sounds. Check it out below.
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