Echo
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Unfortunatly I need to put my truck up for sale. My financial situation at home has changed and won't be able to afford my truck much longer. I called the bank today and the current payoff amount is $24,724. I'm not looking to make any money on this I just want to sell it for what is left on the loan.
It's an 2009 f250 4x4 Lariat CCLB dually. Currently has 132,063 miles and 3896 hours on the motor. I don't drive this truck very often so the miles will stay fairy close to what it has now. It's got power everything, heated seats, rear DVD, power sliding rear window, adjustable pedals, backup camera. As far as I can tell this truck has pretty much every option except a moonroof. The interior is in excellent condition, no rips/tears in any of the seats. It also has a gooseneck setup in the bed.
I ran an sct along with a dpf delete on this truck but I will be returning it to stock because I think it will be easier to sell that way.
This truck did originally start out as a single wheel truck but was professionally converted to a dually using OEM parts by Harrington Body Shop in Rising Sun, MD. I'm a mechanic by trade and even after thoroughly looking over the truck before I bought it I had no idea it wasn't a dually from the factory until the salesman told me.
Here are the pictures, if anyone one would like to see additional pics or anything specific on the truck I can take them as well.
It's an 2009 f250 4x4 Lariat CCLB dually. Currently has 132,063 miles and 3896 hours on the motor. I don't drive this truck very often so the miles will stay fairy close to what it has now. It's got power everything, heated seats, rear DVD, power sliding rear window, adjustable pedals, backup camera. As far as I can tell this truck has pretty much every option except a moonroof. The interior is in excellent condition, no rips/tears in any of the seats. It also has a gooseneck setup in the bed.
I ran an sct along with a dpf delete on this truck but I will be returning it to stock because I think it will be easier to sell that way.
This truck did originally start out as a single wheel truck but was professionally converted to a dually using OEM parts by Harrington Body Shop in Rising Sun, MD. I'm a mechanic by trade and even after thoroughly looking over the truck before I bought it I had no idea it wasn't a dually from the factory until the salesman told me.
Here are the pictures, if anyone one would like to see additional pics or anything specific on the truck I can take them as well.
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