Chip Truck FS - 2001 Ford F350 7.3L (SE Wisconsin)

Stheis

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This is a great work truck, it works every day and is in pretty good condition for its age, strong engine and transmission. We are getting new equipment soon and although I'd love to keep it around, we rent our space and don't have extra room.

- Up to date on DOT
- Just over 200k miles
- 4x4
- Automatic
- Box is plywood with a metal frame (9'3" long x 8' wide x 5'7" high)
- Recent work including a lot of the front end components & alternator replaced this summer
- There are small oil leaks/drips in both the front somewhere and a little out of rear diff. We had it to mechanic/shop a few times to fix this and long story short, it still leaks and we have learned to live with it and just know that if we're on a nice driveway to put a tarp under it.
- One of the rear tires is pretty worn, but really all 4 rears could be replaced
- Rebuilt title - from a long time back, nothing wrong with it now
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$7,850
 
Nice, and a fair price. I love those backpack toolboxes.
What am I looking at with that pic of the rear doors/ tailgate? Like I can see through it. Mesh? Or just reflection?

Do they use salt on the roads in WI?
 
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I'm in Milwaukee

Nice, and a fair price. I love those backpack toolboxes.
What am I looking at with that pic of the rear doors/ tailgate? Like I can see through it. Mesh? Or just reflection?

Do they use salt on the roads in WI?

Yes, rear gate is mesh, it does look kind of weird in that photo/lighting. The toolboxes are awesome, we even added a third shelf on the very top to help utilize all of the space in there
 
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