2001 F550 Super Duty 7.3 Power Stroke Auotmatic F350 F450 Diesel on 2040-cars
Plant City, Florida, United States
HELLO,
I HAVE A GREAT RUNNING 2001 F550 SUPER DUTY XL. IT HAS A 7.3 TURBO POWER STROKE MOTOR AND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. IT HAS COLD AIR CONDITION AND THE CRUISE CONTROL IS WORKING. ALL GUAGES WORK. GOOD OIL PRESSURE AND IT DOESN'T RUN HOT. I PULLED A BIG ENCLOSED TRAILER WITH IT AND NO PROBLEMS. I BOUGHT THIS TRUCK TO MOVE MY STUFF FROM NORTH CAROLINA TO FLORIDA. I MADE TWO TRIPS (PULLING A TRAILER) AND IT RUNS GREAT, SHIFTS GREAT AND THE AIR CONDITION WORKS GREAT. I START THE TRUCK EVERY WEEK AND LET IT RUN FOR 30-45 MINUTES AND MOVE IT AROUND MY PROPERTY SO THAT IT JUST DOESN'T SIT. I HAD THE RECEIVER HITCH INSTALLED AND IT HAS THE FOUR WIRE PLUG FOR TRAILER LIGHTS. THE BOX IS 16 FOOT LONG. A 1967 FORD F100 SHORT WHEEL BASE TRUCK FIT INSIDE WITH THE ROLL UP DOOR CLOSED. THE WALK UP RAMP IS IN THE BACK OF THE TRUCK AND IS INCLUDED WITH THE TRUCK. THE RADIO IS MISSING BUT THE FACTORY PLUG IS THERE AND IT HAS POWER GOING TO IT, SO NO CUT WIRES. IT HAS A DENT IN THE FRONT BUMPER AND PASSENGER DOOR. THE DOOR WAS TOUCHED UP. SEAT HAS A TEAR IN IT. THE TRUCK RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. NO PROBLEMS. DOES NOT BURN OIL AND IT STARTS EVERY TIME EVEN IN COLD WEATHER. THIS TRUCK IS NOT NEW BUT IT IS A WORK HORSE. IT HAS THE LEGENDARY 7.3 POWER STROKE SO NO PROBLEMS THERE. HAS TWO NEW TIRES. THE OTHER TIRES ARE OK BUT NOT NEW. ROLL UP DOOR WORKS GREAT. ONE OF THE PANELS IS CRACKED BUT THE DOOR ROLLS UP NICE. THE FRONT RIGHT CORNER OF THE ROOF ON THE BOX HAS BEEN REPAIRED. WOOD FLOOR IS IN GOOD SHAPE HAS OIL STAIN ON THE RIGHT SIDE. THE TRUCK CAN STAY ON MY PROPERTY FOR AS LONG AS YOU NEED BUT MUST BE PAID FOR WITHIN SEVEN DAYS. |
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