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FL ’02 F-250 4WD, Lariat, 7.3, 105k miles, BUILT.

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Kowboy

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Very solid truck professionally built with high-end components for all your towing, off-road camping, and exploring adventures. Hard to find 4WD, extended cab, short bed truck with tow mirrors. Top of the line Lariat interior package.

Purchased from the original owner 04/2012 with 54k miles. Truck was bone stock.


Drivetrain/Suspension/Tires/Wheels

Coveted 7.3L diesel. Standard 7.3L mods performed 04/2013: fuel bowl delete, regulated fuel return, screen removed from fuel fill/vent. Installed fuel/water separator, TS Performance 6-position chip with stock burn, industrial glow plug relay, and 4” turbo-back, straight-piped exhaust. New alternator 09/2014. New water pump 10/2015. New fuel lines, ICP sensor, intercooler boots, and serpentine belt 09/2019 at 101k miles. Always professionally maintained.

4R100 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive. Precision Industries torque converter, BTS valve body, and transmission cooler off newer 6.0L truck installed 04/2013.
Atlas 4-speed transfer case with cable shifters.

Front axle is a high-pinion Dynatrac ProRock 60 with 35-splin chromoly inner/outer shafts and Warn premium locking hubs. Crossover steering with AGR Rock Ram hydraulic assist.

Rear axle is a full-float Dynatrac ProRock 80.

Both axles have ARB air lockers, 4.56 gears, and are 8 x 6.5” bolt pattern.

Icon Vehicle Dynamics 6” lift all-spring suspension system with 2.0 aluminum series shocks. Duals in front. Rear axle has a custom-made, anti-spring-wrap bar and air bags with limit straps.
Onboard air system run by an ARB 12v twin high performance compressor. 4-gallon air storage tank and Airlift in-cab controller with gauge for the air bags.

Transfer case, axles, and suspension installed the last months of 2013.

40 x 13.50R20 Maxxis RAZR-MT tires on 20” TrailReady beadlocks. 2” Nittro Gear wheel spacers. Tires/wheels installed 05/2019 and have approx. 10k miles on them. Matching tire/wheel spare has never been on the ground. Mounted in bed with a custom wheel net from Macs Custom Tie Downs.


Exterior

Road Armor Stealth front bumper with PIAA white and yellow fog lights and a pair of ARB Intensity LED flood lights. Warn 16.5 TI Thermometric winch with 100’ x 7/16” Superline winch line and a Factor 55 ProLink XXL shackle mount and Hawse fairlead.

Custom-made rock sliders welded to the frame. Bushwacker cut-out flares. 2007 front grille. Line-X sprayed in bed and on the lower portion of the exterior body panels.

TrailReady rear bumper with Rigid LED reverse lights on a 3-way switch.

Headlights, taillights, cab clearance lights, and cab 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] brake light are all Recon LED.

Full body paint job applied on 06/2019. Only badging on truck is blue oval on grille and tailgate.

Custom matched A.R.E. V-Series shell installed 06/2019.


Interior

Fancy as it got 19 years ago and still in excellent condition. Heated, electric leather seats. AC blows cold air. Factory stereo still sounds good but it did eat a CD a few years ago so no CD player. Husky floormats front and rear.

Banks pillar pod gauges for pyrometer, transmission temp, and boost. Tekonsha Prodigy P3 trailer brake controller.

All pictures are current.

Known issues:
  1. Lower part of rear seat and factory jack are long gone.
  2. Speedometer was calibrated to the 37” tires when axles were installed but not corrected again for the 40” tires.
  3. Power windows work but are getting slower.
  4. Drivers side light bulb behind HVAC panel in dash is burned out.
Truck is currently being driven to work daily so miles are increasing slightly. Truck located minutes away from the airport in Jacksonville, Florida. Fly in and drive it home anywhere without hesitation.

All perspective buyers are encouraged to come inspect the truck. You won’t be disappointed. No tire-kicking joy rides though. I’ll take a perspective buyer for a test drive once the perspective buyer provides financial proof of ability to purchase the truck.

“In God We Trust” … all others pay cash.

I’ll hand the successful buyer the keys and a clear, signed South Dakota title once 100% of sale price has cleared my bank account.

Sale price is $30,000.

For luxury camping, I’ll include my 2019 Boreas XT expedition camping trailer to tow behind the truck for an additional $28,000.

Truck is sold AS-IS, WHERE-IS with all faults known/unknown and with no warranty expressed or implied. This is a specialized, modified vehicle and buyer should check local vehicle laws to determine eligibility for registration in a state other than South Dakota.


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really nice looking truck :smokin:

personally not a diesel fan, but that is one diesel that is actually worth the premium
 

just noticed the 28k overland trailer :lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao:


Perhaps you should look elsewhere to find something more within your personal budget sir. Some folks just can't afford high-end products so they choose to ridicule them. And I'm OK with that.

If these high-quality rigs don't sell for the low advertised price ... I'll keep 'em.

And I'm OK with that too.

Carry on.
 
Have you considered moving your commentary to the chit-chat section sir? This is the classified section and it certainly seems inappropriate here.


I'm advertising my vehicles for sale. If you're not interested in the advertised vehicles, then please just move along.
 

So if that truck was a stock crew cab with that mileage it would easily bring high 20s... the extended cab makes it super specific but theres a chance he will find the one guy who wants it and get close to what hes asking. Crazy yes, but low mile trucks bring stupid money.

Now the trailer for 28 sounds insane:lmao:




Good luck with the sale op, nice truck
 
So if that truck was a stock crew cab with that mileage it would easily bring high 20s... the extended cab makes it super specific but theres a chance he will find the one guy who wants it and get close to what hes asking. Crazy yes, but low mile trucks bring stupid money.

Now the trailer for 28 sounds insane:lmao:




Good luck with the sale op, nice truck

Having actually shopped the Offroad/Overland/Off-Grid/etc camping trailer market in the past year, and also having actually shopped the used 3/4-ton and 1-ton 4x4 diesel truck market lately, his prices are spot-on.

That truck would easily bring $25k in the PNW without the hardcore offroad parts (axles, suspension, Atlas) and with a bolt-on lift and 35s on stock axles and t-case. The level of build will really limit the audience, but for the right buyer that truck is perfect. Hell, for me that truck is perfect. $30k is a solid price.

And I've seen comparable trailers sell well into the mid-30s, so $28k is a fair price. Anything quality gets snatched up instantly lately and new trailers have a huge wait-list.
 
Thanks for the replies gentlemen and I assure you I know what they're worth.

The buyer most certainly won't be the gentleman driving the rusted-out shitbox on junkyard axles that sleeps on a stolen U-Haul moving blanket in a Wal-Mart tent when he goes camping.

So why list them on here???

Marketing 101 ... exposure. The more people that know they're for sale, the more likely I'll find the discriminating buyer I'm looking for.

I realize it's a longshot, but maybe somebody on here knows somebody else that actually knows somebody with both a legitimate income and refined tastes.

And BOOM!! ... there's my buyer.
 
So if that truck was a stock crew cab with that mileage it would easily bring high 20s... the extended cab makes it super specific but theres a chance he will find the one guy who wants it and get close to what hes asking. Crazy yes, but low mile trucks bring stupid money.

I have nothing against the seller, just that the price is insane, market or not.

Legitimate income and refined taste folks go to the dealer and buy new off the lot :flipoff2:
 
When you find a new 7.3 L diesel truck with an Atlas, ProRock axles, etc, etc. on the lot please post up a link.

I'll go buy it.

And ain't gonna be no new Boreas trailers on the lot for a good while. They're sold many, many months before they're even built.

Like I say ... I'm fully aware the buyer most likely ain't gonna be a member of this forum.

Thanks for taking the time to reply tho.
 
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