Detail Info for: Ford : F-250 LARIAT 2005 4 x 4 diesel extended cab lariat 2012 conversion super duty bullet proof 6.0

Transaction Info
Sold On:
12/29/2014
Price:
$ 10700.00
Condition:
Mileage:
156000
Location:
Waymart, Pennsylvania, 18472
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
2005 Ford F-250
Submodel Body Type:
LARIAT Pickup Truck
Engine:
Diesel 6.0
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
1FTSX21P85ED24805
Vehicle Title:
Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Drive Train:
4-Wheel Drive
Fuel Type:
Diesel
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
2005 4X4 Diesel EXTENDED CAB LARIAT 2012 Conversion Super Duty Bullet Proof 6.0 Conversion done with New Take Off Ford Parts, NO RUST on this truck This truck is awesome, all the Bullet Proof Diesel 6.0 has been done Innovative Diesel Performance TuneTruck Has 5 Inch Exhaust, ARP Head Studs,Enhanced FICMTruck has a TON OF PERFORMANCE UPGRADES, Head Studs, Premium Gaskets, Oil Cooler,EGR Delete, Water Filter...list goes on and on... Title in Hand Truck has been reconstructed from deer damage R title, we bought it hit in left front , it was hit high, we have put a ton of miles on it since we put it together, liscenced and titled in Pa and this truck will not disappoint you !!! Truck has 203,000K miles Any questions just text or call 570-493-1658 or 570-253-2538 Stop by and take it for a ride, anytime Brief Explanation on Salvage and Rebuilt Titles Many people are not familiar with the Salvage or Rebuilt title, below is a brief explanation of the "Salvageor Rebuilt Title" terminology: Salvage title means that the insurance company decided not to fix the car and paid off the owner. By declaring a car "Total Loss" Insurance Company is taking themselves out of any liability issues in the future. Does that mean the car is totaled, not always. Sometimes the car has minor damage but the parts are veryexpensive. Sometimes the owner does not want to get the vehicle repaired and depending on the Insurance Company and the year of the car, Insurance will pay off the owner. If the car gets stolen then Insurance has thirty days to recover the vehicle, if the car is not recovered in thirty days, Insurance pays off the owner and once the car is recovered, it is brought to the auction as a Total Lossvehicle even if it did not have any damage on it. We have bought "Total Loss" cars from Insurance companies with door dings, extremely minor fender bender, theft recovered vehicles with absolutely no damage. In brief Total Loss does not always mean that the car was in a bad wreck or had extensive damage. We do not buy or sell anything with major damage. Now for Rebuilt Title, once the repairs are completed, the caris inspected by state for all repairs and a Rebuilt Title is issued, which means that the new owner will not have to get any inspection done, if requiredby your State, to get the car back on the road. It saves a lot of trouble for buyers as they don't have to get the car inspected or fill out any extra paperwork as is the case with Salvage Title.