Ford F-450 2wd Regular Cab Diesel 12; Stakebed (great Salt Spreader Truck) on 2040-cars
Marion, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 2003
Make: Ford
Drive Type: 2wd
Model: F-450
Mileage: 170
Trim: xl
For sale is a 03' f-450 2wd diesel dually with a regular cab and an 12' stake flat bed. The truck is mechanically and cosmetically fine with no none issues. It was fleet owned and maintained, and I have all the maintenance records. some of the new parts installed recently include: New turbo and injectors, new fuel tank, new brakes, front tires, new ball joints, new cab paint, trans re-build. This truck starts right up and runs strong. it has 170k miles. It does have 3 small tears in the edge of the drivers seat. The bed is 12' with removeable sides. the undermount boxes are in good shape. The rear tires are at about 25% and could use replacing. All in all a good solid truck. call or text with any questions 740-225-1298 ask for sean
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