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1995 Ford Custom F350 Pickup Dually 5.8 Liter With All The Fixin's on 2040-cars

US $3,500.00
Year:1995 Mileage:151000
Location:

North Oxford, Massachusetts, United States

North Oxford, Massachusetts, United States

Try to find a truck like this one anywhere on eBay or any other site for that matter? You won't be able to. There is a lot of money invested in the customizing of the this dually and most of it will be lost in the selling price. But I need to sell this truck and move on.  Check out the hood and grill for instance. Side step and paint job. The engine has only 151,000 miles and runs out great. dual exhaust sound awesome, The transmission has overdrive and is perfect. It has an electric brake setup in the cab. Now look at the roll bar and the lights on the roll bar. More money spent customizing this truck...And a very nice job they did when they did it. Tires brakes and dual exhaust all good and did I mention, the rumble the exhaust makes is sweet.

Engine and transmission are in great shape and the issues found I mentioned above. You can drive this truck home. Where ever your home is. Doesn't matter, 5 miles or 5,000 miles It will get you there. I'm waiting for the title to come back from the registry and it should be here by the time the auction is over. Please ask all your questions before bidding or submitting your offer. 

If you use the  "buy it now" or your "offer" it accepted you will be expected to pay a $500.00 deposit through PayPal immediately and the balance within 7 days there after. A pickup time can be arranged and I might even be able to help you on delivery. But you will need to call me on the delivery part prior to bidding to confirm. Look at my feedback. I list my items as honest and accurately as I can.  Thanks for looking and here are some pics just taken at the time of the listing.

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