1996 F450 Heavy Duty Tow Truck-low Miles-cold Ac !!!! on 2040-cars
Glen Burnie, Maryland, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Year: 1996
Make: Ford
Drive Type: 2wd
Model: F-450
Mileage: 13,900
Trim: F450
1996 Ford F450 Tow Truck For sale
139,000 Original miles Everything on the truck is in good working condition except the drivers side door gets jammed sometimes and the boom sling is missing, Engine runs strong and sounds great Shifts nice and smooth The winch does work The wheel lift works great and does not seep hydraulic fluid like alot of the more worn out trucks out there The angle Irons for the lift are included The body is very heavy duty and has custom art work to really make you stand out for your customers You will be surprised that there is very minimal rust on this truck
I can be reached at 240-230-7450 For questions and to schedule an appointment for seeing the truck |
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