2003 Ford F-450. 6.0 Powerstroke Engine. 238k Miles. Air Ride Suspension Must Go on 2040-cars
Watertown, South Dakota, United States
Your looking at a 2003 ford f450, it was a ambulance and all of that has been removed. it has 19.5 wheels/tires (35%) or a little better. it has a great running 6.0 Powerstroke diesel engine. has a reman turbo. AIR RIDE rear suspension. other that that i dont know much about it. your more than welcome to cal your dealer and give them the vin. We did test for a head gasket failure and there is not one. the AC is NOT working, it is discharged, possibly from the rear part of the body being removed. it is also missing a few int pieces as shown in the pics. i am located in Watertown SD and it is ready to drive to your location. please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. i own a local towing company and my number is 605-880-1319. Item must be picked up within 14 days of purchasing. full payment required within 7 days. thanks and have a great day
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