Fluidic
02-03-2005, 07:32 PM
Hello everyone! I’m selling my winter truck!!
Click HERE to Finance my Truck!!! (http://www.greatcarsandtrucks.com/cgi-bin/classifieds/classifieds.cgi?session_key=4255dc58706f85ea&search_and_display_db_button=on&db_id=9978&query=retrieval)
The pictures I’m posting will show you what you need to know, but here's the scoop -- this truck was involved in a front end smack up on MacLeod Trail in October of 2004. My truck suffered the loss of a headlamp, a grill and a bent door and fender. Since it's a work/winter truck, I just went to Calgary Coachworks and had all the misshaped bodywork refitted. So the door closes shut, but not factory shut. There's a few dings here and there on the tailgate and on the back of the cab, but it's a good truck, works hard and has no rust. The truck has a bed liner and hitch with electrical hookup. I've never used the hitch or hookup, but I'm pretty positive everything works. The rear painted bumper has some peeling paint, but why Ford would install a rear painted bumper and a chrome front bumper is beyond me. Go chrome or go home. :)
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Silver/Green 2x4 w/ 4-speed auto with overdrive
Long bed - Single cab
Drivers side airbag
Air Conditioning (blows good n` cold)
5.0L V8 w/ 247,000 KM
Includes optional auxiliary gas tank (total of 140L fuel capacity)
Drives straight and true, the motor pulls strong, and doesn't burn any oil. Recently purchased a new set of BF Goodrich K/O tires for winter. I have the factory Ford cassette stereo, but it wasn't a CD player, so I installed an Aiwa CD player. Works great. There's a 12" sub with amp behind the seat bed, works great, sounds good, especially with the replaced front speakers. The sound system is far from fancy, but it works, sounds good, and if you're into that thing -- a bonus. Essentially, for $4000 bucks, it's sold as is, and is a great deal for someone looking for a winter truck, a work truck, or an all-round truck with a few body pieces that can easily be picked up from Pick Your Part. I have been driving since the accident in October with the damage, and it works fine, just looks "not OEM".
$4000 or BEST OFFER takes it!! Includes two winter tires (not mounted) with about 45% tread left. One spare tired mounted on a steelie also included. The new tires that I purchased and had installed are FAR superior then the winters in the bed, but hey, I include everything. Four sandbags are also included, for extra added traction if you're needing it. ;)
PM me any questions or offers.
Click HERE to Finance my Truck!!! (http://www.greatcarsandtrucks.com/cgi-bin/classifieds/classifieds.cgi?session_key=4255dc58706f85ea&search_and_display_db_button=on&db_id=9978&query=retrieval)
The pictures I’m posting will show you what you need to know, but here's the scoop -- this truck was involved in a front end smack up on MacLeod Trail in October of 2004. My truck suffered the loss of a headlamp, a grill and a bent door and fender. Since it's a work/winter truck, I just went to Calgary Coachworks and had all the misshaped bodywork refitted. So the door closes shut, but not factory shut. There's a few dings here and there on the tailgate and on the back of the cab, but it's a good truck, works hard and has no rust. The truck has a bed liner and hitch with electrical hookup. I've never used the hitch or hookup, but I'm pretty positive everything works. The rear painted bumper has some peeling paint, but why Ford would install a rear painted bumper and a chrome front bumper is beyond me. Go chrome or go home. :)
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http://members.shaw.ca/fluidic-forums/truck7.jpg
http://members.shaw.ca/fluidic-forums/truck4.jpg
http://members.shaw.ca/fluidic-forums/truck5.jpg
http://members.shaw.ca/fluidic-forums/truck6.jpg
http://members.shaw.ca/fluidic-forums/truck3.jpg
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Silver/Green 2x4 w/ 4-speed auto with overdrive
Long bed - Single cab
Drivers side airbag
Air Conditioning (blows good n` cold)
5.0L V8 w/ 247,000 KM
Includes optional auxiliary gas tank (total of 140L fuel capacity)
Drives straight and true, the motor pulls strong, and doesn't burn any oil. Recently purchased a new set of BF Goodrich K/O tires for winter. I have the factory Ford cassette stereo, but it wasn't a CD player, so I installed an Aiwa CD player. Works great. There's a 12" sub with amp behind the seat bed, works great, sounds good, especially with the replaced front speakers. The sound system is far from fancy, but it works, sounds good, and if you're into that thing -- a bonus. Essentially, for $4000 bucks, it's sold as is, and is a great deal for someone looking for a winter truck, a work truck, or an all-round truck with a few body pieces that can easily be picked up from Pick Your Part. I have been driving since the accident in October with the damage, and it works fine, just looks "not OEM".
$4000 or BEST OFFER takes it!! Includes two winter tires (not mounted) with about 45% tread left. One spare tired mounted on a steelie also included. The new tires that I purchased and had installed are FAR superior then the winters in the bed, but hey, I include everything. Four sandbags are also included, for extra added traction if you're needing it. ;)
PM me any questions or offers.