F250 For Sale

Submitted: Wednesday, Dec 21, 2005 at 03:17
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Ford F250 For Sale
7.3 Litre Turbo Diesel, 4x4. Automatic Transmission.
Single Cab XLT Model. Charcoal Grey. 79,000 Kl.

This vehicle has been fully set up for long distance touring and towing and is fitted with the following equipment.

*Blaupunkt AM/FM radio with CD player. Extra speakers fitted.
*Electric brake controller.
*Full colour rear view video screen with camera in tailgate plus connections to accept camera on caravan or trailer.
*Winch capable steel bull bar, colour coded to vehicle.
*I.P.F. Driving Lights.
*Carryboy canopy with Rhino Rack industrial roof rack channels.
*Long range auxiliary fuel tank giving a total fuel capacity of around 360 litres.
*Transfer fuel pump with separate gauge for auxiliary tank.
*Bed liner in tub.
*Cargo drawers and secure storage locker in tub.
*Hitch receiver type tow bar.
*Extendable (Ford) trailer tow rear vision mirrors with electric adjustment.
*Auxiliary 12v battery in tub for fridge etc with Piranha dual battery system.
*Two spare wheels with new tyres.
* Airbags over rear springs

This vehicle has the following communication equipment installed.
*GME UHF Radio.
*Codan HF radio with all required outback frequencies including radio telephone frequencies.
*Automatic tuning HF antenna.
*Hands free phone kit integrated with sound system. (To suit Motorola)
Replacement cost of this radio equipment would exceed $4,000.00

This vehicle is the short wheelbase version that is more manoeuvrable than the larger 4 door version.
All routine servicing has been completed, mostly by Ford dealers and the service books are available.
This vehicle with all equipment would have a new replacement value of around…..$83,000.00
Price including all radio equipment…..$68,750.00

The vehicle will be available for delivery from the 2nd week of February 2006.
Currently located in the Southern part of Sydney.

To answer the first question, “Why are we selling?”.
There is nothing wrong with the vehicle, just that I like to replace my vehicles every few years.

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Reply By: Bushtracker Buck & Babe - Wednesday, Dec 21, 2005 at 20:09

Wednesday, Dec 21, 2005 at 20:09
Turist, never thought I would see the day when you would trade the old girl in. So what are you replacing it with? I had heard there were no F250's coming into Australia at the moment. Is that not right?

Angie
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Follow Up By: Croozer - Wednesday, Dec 21, 2005 at 20:54

Wednesday, Dec 21, 2005 at 20:54
Probably one of these, Angie!

http://www.f650pickups.com/indexb.html
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Reply By: Turist - Wednesday, Dec 21, 2005 at 21:43

Wednesday, Dec 21, 2005 at 21:43
Enough of that "Old Girl" stuff Angie, could devalue the "Great Rig"

Story is that Ford will not be importing further diesel powered F series into Australia until after the release of the new model with the 6.4lt diesel motor.
This is rumoured to be programmed for release in the US September 2006.
Given Fords usual attitude to Australia I would not expect to see a Brazilian version out here for up to a year after that.
Ford Australia will not offer any comment to thier dealers or the motoring journals.

So I am doing a private import with conversion to RH drive done in Australia.

All this makes the F series, particularly the 7.3 diesel, a valuable commodity for those wanting to safely tow large vans.

Best Regard and enjoy the hot dinner on the 25th.

Bob
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Follow Up By: Bushtracker Buck & Babe - Thursday, Dec 22, 2005 at 15:36

Thursday, Dec 22, 2005 at 15:36
Oops sorry! Didn't mean to offend her sensibilities. Darn good Effie and all that......

Love the F650. Angie needs one of these babies!!!!!!!

The dinner would be lovely if it wasn't for the Brits insistence on having brussel sprouts with their Christmas Dinner. I will be on duty at the Centre and Ivan will be coming to help out. Will be a busy day but then a few days off after to recover.

Happy Christmas to all our friends in the Bogger Ranks. And a great 2006 with lots of wonderful adventures.

Angie and Ivan
in the Old Dart.
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Reply By: Motherhen & Rooster - Thursday, Dec 22, 2005 at 04:36

Thursday, Dec 22, 2005 at 04:36
Mmmmm I would love it. I wish there was really a Sanata - i've been a good girl all year. Motherhen
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Reply By: Tellem Bugrem - Friday, Dec 23, 2005 at 07:34

Friday, Dec 23, 2005 at 07:34
Hey Angie,

You eat all your Brussel Sprouts or there will be no Christmas pudding!!!

and Bob,

Aren't you selling the horn (siren)? That's got to add to the value.

Cheers.................Rob
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