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Item Gone: FS/FT 2004 F-350 powerstroke

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Item Name: Item Gone: FS/FT 2004 F-350 powerstroke

Location: Marietta

Zip Code: 30064

Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: 6000
Trade Value or Items Looking For: Open

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: Yes

Bill of Sale Info: Typical title stuff

Item Description: 2004 F-350 XLT
I'm the 2nd owner
6 0L powerstroke diesel 100% factory
320,000 miles
Just replaced the fuel regulator, alternator, and both batteries.
No fifth wheel, never pulled anything heavy.
Cold AC / hot heat
Power windows and door locks. Power drivers seat.
2WD - Long bed

It needs front end bushings and tie rod ends, but runs and drives just fine.

It has dents and scratches. It looks like a shark bit the drivers seat. In the 3 years I've owned it, it's never bothered me.
The cosmetics inside and out are 5 out of 10. It looks like a work truck. Please don't expect to get a "nice truck" compliment from a stranger while pumping gas.
It runs strong, but please understand this is a notoriously crummy engine. While I haven't had any major problems out of it, there is an inherent risk of owning a 6.0L. Like the snap of a finger, plenty of people have had to put $5,000+ into a 'bulletproof' kit. It is a coin toss all the way. Being this is a fact about these engines, the truck is being sold as is, with no guarantees.

Clean Ga title in hand.

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I've read, that if they're taken care of and not dogged the 6.0's run well. I assume it's a maintenance issue and not treating a heavy truck like it's a red light hot rod.
 
Got a buddy that has the 6.0. Bone stock. Last I heard it was over 500,000 and climbing daily. Nothing but front end work and cab bushings (twice). My 7.3 still a baby with only 217,000…..
oh… he really believes in Hot Shot’s Secret and Delo
 
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