Ford 2004 F450 Dump Bed Diesel Only 94k Miles! on 2040-cars
Clearwater Beach, Florida, United States
Fuel Type:Diesel
Engine:DIESEL
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: F-450
Trim: XL
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive
Mileage: 94,000
2004 Ford F450 landscaping truck with dump bed. Truck is in excellent mechanical condition and dump bed works excellent. Truck is 2 wheel drive with automatic transmsission. We purchased this truck to help a friend start a tree trimming business which never got off the ground. His plans have changed and he has decided to stay at his current job so we need to sell this truck. This truck runs excellent and is ready to work. Truck does have the usual nicks and dings on the exterior that one would expect from a work truck. The powerfull 6.0 diesel engine runs excellent with no mechanical issues of any kind. Transmission shifts as it should with no issues. We had the engine updated with the EGR delete system and the new style oil cooler when we bought it to avoid these issues in the future. The bed is awsome becuase the sides are segmented and can be removed easily so you can use it as a flat bed as well. I would be willing to drive this truck anywhere in the lower 48 states for delivery as long as buyer covers the cost and my way back home OR shipping can be arranged. You will absoultly NOT find a better deal on a truck this nice anywhere. Truck is located in Clearwater FL. Please ask any questions BEFORE bidding. Thanks-Mike(727)688-6453
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