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2006 Ford 1 Ton Dually


My son called today asking if I needed any help with some projects I was doing, which at the time I was welding up the frame work for Andrews's bench. About an hour later he shows up with a 2006 Ford 1 Ton Dually, 4x4 Crew Cab, Power Stroke Diesel, Long Bed, with lift kit installed and gas shocks. The thing is running 35x12.5x17" rubber on Alcoa Aluminum, and has all the goodies, Leather, Sun Roof, Running Boards, Hard Cap and Carpeted Bed. Tires have some mean looking tread, you wouldn't think they would fit on a dually, but it has some 3 or 4" spacers between the rear wheels. It's painted a deep-deep gloss black, and the heavy-duty trailer package came with a 15,000-lb. 2-1/2" receiver hitch. He has always had a knack of finding some good deals. This truck was pre-owned with a total of 11,000 miles on it, and was sold as is with full warrantee. Said he gave $40,000 for it at 5.9% for 6 years. So now he finally has a decent rig to pull the enclosed cargo trailer with dune buggies to the desert.

I don't know what there going for now already fixed up like that, but it sounded like a pretty good deal.

Phil

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Sounds like he'll be able to pack or pull anything he needs too.

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Looks like he made a good deal on a truck that's not even broken in yet. The Super Duty is known for being the best towing platform, and they have fixed the problems with the 6.0, so he should get good service from it. Those tires and wheels would set you back several thousand by themselves.

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If anyone is interested he's selling his 1994 Silverado Saburban 4x4 for $7,600. It's clean in and out, has 128,000 miles, new tranny about 5 months ago, tires I believe are 33's with with about 80% life left on aluminum wheels. Engine is the 5.7 liter gas with K&N intake, heavy duty tow package with installed brake control, Leather interor, 3rd row seating, rear air, tented windows privacy glass.

Phil


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