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Tim Florian

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2000 f350 crew cab 4x4 w/ service bed new psd 7.3
« on: Mar 02, 2005, 02:28:27 PM »
This truck is a 2000 f350 xl crew cab, dually, diesel, 4x4. The truck has 104k miles on it but the complete engine was replaced by Ford at 98k miles (and includes a 2 year unlimited milage warranty). For this price if you don't want a work truck you could afford to have a dually bed put on it and still be way under the kbb value.

I'm desperate to sell this by the 10th so I'll post my bottom price--$18,000 Firm If you check the kelly blue book you will see that I'm selling this for cheap.  I really need the money right now.
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too bad U R so far away :sad2:

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 I'll drive it to you a fly back if you pay the gas and airfare. Obviously it would require a non refundable deposit. My A/C bussiness is dead so I don't have work but I still have bills. This is my first year in the bussiness and I'm just trying to get through to Summer :down:
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Interested but why was the engine in need of replacement at 100k?
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Ford said that it was "dusted" They tried to blame me for not changing the air filter. They said that because I didn't change the air filter often enough, it had become plugged and allowed dirt to get through.  The signs of this were all there. i.e.- turbo fins were worn(turbo was replaced under warranty also.)and 3 cylinders had less then 1/2 compresion.
 I fought them through the BBB and I won. Ford was forced to replace the motor. They ordered a new motor (everything including new injectors, even the valve covers are new. And since they replaced the turbo before the motor that was covered also.

I don't know what the real cause of the dusting was but when I bought the truck it had 60k miles and I had it checked out very througholy by a ford dealer. I had/have receipts for all oil changes(every 5k miles) and air filters every 12k miles.

The truck also has 6 new tires and new brakes all the way around.
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