yellowklr
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Great Baja truck f350 diesel
Helping my dad sell my old Baja truck......this thing has been all over Baja and has NEVER let me down.
1999 Ford F350 4x4 Superduty crewcab pickup with air and cruise. Has 7.3 turbo diesel engine with 40k miles(Rebuild). Trans has been completely
rebuilt (5k miles) and upgraded with a billet torque converter, shift kit and all heavy duty parts. Improved later model air cleaner, bed liner, near
new batteries, front hubs, ball joints and brakes. Rest of the truck has 175k miles. Tires are in good shape.
10900 OBO
can also call or text 858 688 3749
Derek
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woody with a view
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that's a good truck!!!! good luck on the sale.
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Just curious, why was the engine rebuilt at such a low milage? Those motors usually go for a few hundred thousand miles.
[Edited on 7-8-2012 by monoloco]
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That 7.3 diesel is bulletproof. My next truck will have that motor.
Someone jump on this!
No worries
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How many miles on the chassis?
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Quote: | Originally posted by BooJumMan
How many miles on the chassis? |
Sounds like 175K, as stated.
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Quote: | Originally posted by monoloco
Just curious, why was the engine rebuilt at such a low milage? Those motors usually go for a few hundred thousand miles.
[Edited on 7-8-2012 by monoloco] |
that's what i was thinking, but even better with the rebuild.
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yellowklr
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Quote: | Originally posted by monoloco
Just curious, why was the engine rebuilt at such a low milage? Those motors usually go for a few hundred thousand miles.
[Edited on 7-8-2012 by monoloco] |
Air filter had a defect and sucked something into engine threw a rod
At least that was the opinion of the mechanic
Engine and tranny are like new
Have all receipts
Derek
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uhh ..huuuu !!!
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buy the way
if the air filter was bad and something was sucked in..it would have to be a good size to take out a piston...on the newer diesels its piston
scuff..just stating the facts mam..friday
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yellowklr
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Quote: | Originally posted by captkw
if the air filter was bad and something was sucked in..it would have to be a good size to take out a piston...on the newer diesels its piston
scuff..just stating the facts mam..friday |
Yeah a pretty good size whole was found in the air filter housing
I saw the damage with my own eyes
To the air filter and the engine block
Derek
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Derek , pictures sell , or you could post more pictures of your mermaid . Great photos from Cabo by the way ....
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Details of the rear....
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