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1992 F350 Dump Truck With Only 41,000 Original Miles, 4x4 Drive Diesel on 2040-cars

Year:1992 Mileage:41000
Location:

Dacula, Georgia, United States

Dacula, Georgia, United States

Great running F350 XLT 7.3 Diesel with 4 wheel drive. Manual transmission with automatic dump bed. ONLY 41,000 ORIGINAL MILES ON THIS BABY!!! Has a built on wench on the front bumper and great locking side tool boxes! Beautiful red (sorry the pictures look orange) with power windows and bench seat.

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