1997 Ford F250 Extended Cab Truck Garage Kept Clean One Owner 64,700 Miles on 2040-cars
Hamilton, Montana, United States
SELLING THIS CLEAN ONE OWNER TRUCK FOR MY FATHER INLAW. ONE OF THE NICEST 1997 F250 HEAVY DUTY ORIG $26,285 FORD TRUCKS OUT THERE. BOUGHT NEW IN MISSOULA MONTANA AND LOCATED IN HAMILTON MONTANA. TRUCK HAD A FITH WHEEL HITCH IN THE BED AND PULLED A TRAILER DOWN TO NEW MEXICO A FEW TIMES BUT MOSTLY JUST DRIVEN AROUND. THE TIRES ARE IN GREAT SHAPE WITH LESS THEN 2000 MILES ON THEM, ALUMINUM RIMS WITH ALL ORIGINAL HUB CAPS. I HAVE ALL THE RECORDS INCLUDING 20 OIL CHANGES. IN THE LAST 5000 MILES, NEW SERPENTINE BELT, FUEL FILTER, TRANSMISSION OIL, ANTI FREEZE. MY FATHER INLAW BABIED THIS TRUCK INSIDE AND OUT ALWAYS IN THE GARAGE AND USED AS A SECOND VEHICLE, WITH THE 460 ENGINE DON'T EXPECT GREAT MILAGE BUT PLENTY OF POWER AND RELIABILITY. A.R.E TOPPER IS NOT INCLUDED IN AUCTION BUT AVAILABLE FOR AN ADDITIONAL $1,000. PLEASE EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS AND I WILL TRY TO GET BACK TO YOU IN A TIMELY MANNER
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