2006 Ford F-550 Lariat Western Hauler Bed Crew Cab Air Ride Suspension Gooseneck on 2040-cars
Swanzey, New Hampshire, United States
2006 FORD F550 CREW CAB 6.0L POWERSTROKE TURBO DIESEL, DRW, 2WD, Automatic TRANSMISSION, TOY HAULER / WESTERN HAULER BED WITH ONLY 84K ORIGINAL MILES. This truck is in wonderful condition. 19.5" ALCOA WHEELS, THIS TRUCK WAS ONLY USED IN SUMMER MONTHS TO TOW A ALL ALUMINUM Horse TRAILER TO THE EVENTS.THE MILES ON THIS TRUCK SAY IT ALL. CLEAR CARFAX, NO ACCIDENTS EVER! THERE'S NOT MUCH TO TALK ABOUT HERE AS YOU ARE BUYING A very nice 2006 RARE F550 CREW CAB HAULER WITH A 6.0L POWER STROKE TURBO DIESEL. YOU DIESEL BUYERS KNOW THAT THE 6.0L IS GOOD FOR 500K+ MILES. THIS TRUCK HAS GOTTEN THE BEST OF EVERYTHING. NON SMOKER!!! Auto TRANS WITH Gooseneck AND BUMPER Hitch, Factory RUNNING BOARDS, TINTED WINDOWS, TILT, CRUISE, POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, POWER MIRRORS, AIR CONDITIONING, 8 WAY POWER DRIVERS SEAT, AM/FM/CD STEREO, XLT TRIM. THIS TRUCK WILL TOW A TRAIN. PLEASE HAVE YOUR FINANCING IN ORDER. RARE OPPORTUNITY, YOU WILL NEVER FIND ANOTHER ONE LIKE IT AGAIN. LOW MILEAGE 2006 F550. THIS RIG WHEN IT WAS NEW WAS OVER $60,000. TODAY, IT WILL COST YOU $100,000 TO REPLACE. THIS TRUCK WILL TOW ANY CAMPER, TOY, BOAT, TRAILER THAT YOU NEED IT TO TOW. This truck has spent all winters in Florida since new and is currently in Florida truck will be delivered to New Hampshire upon close of sale, so you can pick her up in Swanzey,NH.
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