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1997 Ford F-350, 7.3l Turbocharged Diesel, Crew Cab, Dually, Contractor Bed on 2040-cars

US $7,000.00
Year:1997 Mileage:178000
Location:

Yuma, Arizona, United States

Yuma, Arizona, United States

 
Start up and walk around video - - - - - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlqMjUkqi2A

Truck runs and drives great, I have a 25' equipment hauling, pintle hitch trailer that mates up to this truck for sale in a separate listing.  I really only use the 97 F-350 when I need that trailer... like when I move my 8,000lbs forklift.

21' equipment hauling, pintle bumper-pull trailer is listed under
eBay item number: 191082151763

clean and clear title

engine:
- 7.3L Turbocharged Diesel
-110V plug in block warmer

Transmission:
- 5-speed manual
- 2WD


body-
- crew cab (four full doors)
- dually (dual rear wheels)
- contractors flat bed
- built in ladder rack
- optional fuel tank
- heavy duty rear bumper with 2" towing hitch
- white paint
- mudflaps
-2" receiver hitch
-pintle hitch receiver
-wood bed

Mileage
- 179,000 starts (subject to change) and drives with no problems, it idles smooth and the only problem with shifting is that reverse is getting stubborn, worse case scenario is to put it in reverse white the engine is shut off.  The truck was fleet maintained by "Rain for Rent" before I bought it.

Since I bought in March 2011 I've only put about 1,800+- miles on it! I have 3 other trucks so I have to let a couple go.

-Both batteries were replaced immediately and come with the remaining 3 year free replacement warranty at Autozone.
-The starter was replaced in April, 2011 with a lifetime warranty through O'reilly's.
-All 8 glowplugs replaced
-fuel filter recently replaced
-turn signal switch recently replaced
-oil (14 quarts) and K&N oil filter. Two quarts included hot-shot secret.   Google "hot shot secret" if you've never heard of it.
-New K&N air filter installed on 3/29/12

known problems:
-driver's seat worn (a cover would easily hide it)
-heat/ac only blow through defrost vents (new selector switch??)
-passenger front door only opens from the outside ( a $20 cable)
-spare rim needs another tire


Feel free to contact me with any questions.

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