Ford F350 Xlt, F250 Ford Ford Truck on 2040-cars
Altoona, Wisconsin, United States
Ford f350 dually ,4x4 extended cab approx. 180,000, I brought the truck and never got to drive it , its has 7 extra springs compared to a normal f350 and rides too rough , I broke my back and it rides too rough couldn't ask for a better hauling truck of heavy equipment, has a hole for a 5 wheel but the previous owner removed it before I got it,runs great will make someone a good truck don't bid if your not going to buy,$500.00 deposit 24 hours after end of auction thank you any questions call 906 364 9659 $500.00 deposit within 24 hours end of auction I was unable to download picture I will as soon as the system is working , send me your email and I will send you pictures, Thank You On Jul-09-14 at 11:16:36 PDT, seller added the following information: Less than 160,000 not one 180 like listed above Will consider trade almost anything let me know what you have On Jul-09-14 at 13:18:43 PDT, seller added the following information: Ebay notified me trades are not allowed so please disregard about trades |
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Tue, 19 Aug 2014Unless you've been living in an off-the-grid cabin in the woods for the last couple of weeks or abstain entirely from social media activities, you've probably seen someone you know dump a bucket of ice and water over their own head recently. While the origins of the so-called Ice Bucket Challenge are shrouded in a history typical of Internet memes, its effectiveness in raising money and awareness for the ALS Association has been astonishing.
Celebrities from the worlds of entertainment, sports, technology and more have generated untold millions of video views in support of the organization that is helping patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS, better known as Lou Gehrig's Disease), and generated a much needed influx of cash, as well. Recent reports have some $15.6M raised in the last two weeks.
Of course, the big-hearted world of automotive celebrities has taken part in the drenching charity effort as well. Follow on below for some of the biggest names on four wheels getting iced for charity, with a smattering of your favorite Autobloggers thrown in for good measure.
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