Detail Info for: 2003 Ford F-250 XLT No RESERVE Ford F-250 XLT Super Duty CrewCab Truck 10 liftkit & crazy exhaust!

Transaction Info
Sold On:
10/16/2018
Price:
$ 10500.00
Condition:
Mileage:
155621
Location:
Miami, Florida, 33157
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
2003 Ford F-250
Submodel Body Type:
Crew Cab Crew Cab Pickup
Engine:
5.4L
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
1FTNW21L83EA82883
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
FOR SALEBeing relisted due to the buyer not reading that it was a gas rather than diesel vehicle. This is a phenomenal and LARGE Ford F-250 Super Duty Crew Cab in great condition and driving STRONG. Has a 10 inch lift kit and 40 inch swamper tires on 15" rims. The truck has had a facelift with 2007 grill and side mirrors as well as the 5.4L Triton badges (GAS) on either side. It also has an amazing sounding exhaust that is well worth the hearing the video link.... https://youtu.be/N_Wh1qQep6l The truck drives and shifts extremely strong, suspension is really good and the A/C is ice cold. Original paint and zero rust....none at all. Also has a pioneer radio/ CD Player. The truck bed is clean and without rust and has a heavy black mat so things things don't clang. Also has a reverse beep light letting others know you are heading that way. Also has a diamond plate work/tool box that has been removed but will sell with the truck. Clear title with no issues! See the report. Lower score due to it having 5 owners, 3 of which from same family so really, no issues at all. Separately, you can see on some of the pictures that the truck has a second pair of wheels and tires. These tires are 37"'s on Ford Platinum rims. They only have about 9K miles on it and, if interested can be negotiated on but they are not included in selling price. I do have them for sale separately locally as well as the truck. During Hurricane Irma the truck was driven around the neighborhood and was the only one able to get through EVERYTHING before the cleaning crews came by. It was also used to pull more than a dozen cars out of waist deep water. It is a STUD!