Vehicle Description
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This 1993 Ford F-250 XLT has the 7.3L Turbo Diesel Engine. This is
a 2 Owner western Truck and the last owner owned it since 1998.
This truck has been well cared for and well maintained and it
shows. It is hard to find a truck this clean with a Turbo Diesel
engine and low mileage. The body on this rig is really clean and
straight. The paint appears to be all original and it is in great
condition. The colors are Dark Shadow blue metallic and Bright
Regatta Blue Metallic. The underside is also very clean and solid.
There are no rust issues with this truck and there never have been.
This truck was undercoated when new. The interior is just in
beautiful original condition. The original seat and carpet show
very little wear. This truck is well optioned with tilt, cruise,
ac, power windows and locks and everything is working. Lights,
brake lights, turn signals, horn, wipers, heat, gauges are all
working. This is just a really well cared for original
interior.
Mechanically this truck is top notch. The original 7.3L Turbo
Diesel Engine starts easy with no smoke and it runs awesome with no
red flags that we could find. The engine compartment is really
clean and everything appears totally stock. The transmission is the
ZF5 5-Speed manual that shifts nice and it is mated to the Borg
Warner Manual Transfer Case. The 4WD works like it should. The rear
axle is the Ford 10.25 with 3.55 Gears and the front axle is the
Dana 44 TTB with 3.55 Gears. Recent service includes ne ball
joints, new steering tie rods, shocks, and a set of Cooper Discover
Tires (235/85/16). This truck runs and drives wonderful and is
ready to be enjoyed.
We drive what we sell so that we can give you a first hand and
accurate report on how the vehicle runs and drives. Our pictures
are never touched up or photoshopped. What you see is an accurate
representation of the vehicle. We take consistent pictures and show
you everything so you can get a true representation of the
vehicle.
Complete Pictures (including undercarriage) and Video at
www.4-wheelclassics.com