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xGUNKX
01-09-2014, 08:45 AM
1996 Ford F250 Powerstroke.
Regular cab, back seats, 2 doors
320k miles
New turbo, injectors, batteries, alternator, glowplugs, etc.
Aftermarket headunit and sound system
Automatic trans
Has block heater, towing package, hitch, 5th wheel for goosenecks, and full size spare.
New brakes and tires

Bad:
Rust
Runs like poop right now, dont know problem and dont want to deal with it, i wouldnt consider driveable.
Was told possibly water pump

Looking to get 4500 obo, cash talks

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xGUNKX
01-10-2014, 09:08 AM
brap bump 1

hummer96
01-10-2014, 02:41 PM
My poop runs pretty good sometimes so I dunno if this is good or bad. Free bump though.

project06tj
01-10-2014, 10:33 PM
Looks like an extended cab to me....


Also,
There is a fifth wheel hitch (horseshoe shaped base w/ a kingpin, similar to a tractor trailer's setup but smaller)
and there is a gooseneck hitch (ball style, like what you would see on a receiver)

A fifth wheel hitch can only be used for a trailer with a fifth wheel
A gooseneck hitch can only be used for a trailer with a gooseneck

They do make interchangeable bases so either style can be secured from the same mounting points.

But a fifth wheel hitch cannot be for a gooseneck.

xGUNKX
01-10-2014, 10:39 PM
I thought extended was back doors too?

Not too familiar with truck terms haha