1988 Ford F350 4x4 crew cab pickup. This is a very nice 100% rust free truck that has spent its whole life in California up until approx. 1 year ago, and has not been driven in the winter here since then. This truck has never had any body work done, except for one repaint that still looks good. Has approx. 126,000 miles. It is the top of the line XLT Lariat package, with power front windows, locks, cruise control, dual fuel tanks, AC, etc. I recently replaced the factory radio with a Kenwood Cd player. The interior is nice and clean, and everything is in good shape. Everything works, except the ac does have a small leak and needs charged back up again. Has a good running fuel injected 460 V8, and C6 automatic transmission that was rebuilt a few years back. Has the good Dana 60 straight axle front end. 4x4 works good with manual transfer case and lockout hubs. This truck was bone stock when I bought it except for the front winch bumper and Desert Dynamics winch. I "had" to upgrade the suspension and tires and wheels, and it looks great now. It has a brand new Rough Country 4" suspension lift kit, complete with front springs, dropped pitman arm and trac bar bracket, all new shocks and steering stabilizer, extended sway bar links front and rear,and a dropped carrier bearing spacer. The tires and wheels are brand new as well. 35x12.50-16 Dick Cepek Extreme Country Mud Terrains on 16x10 American Racing Outlaw wheels. I aligned the front end, and the truck runs and drives down the road great. This work was all completed a few months ago, along with new filters/fluids/rear brakes/wiper motor/etc. There are a few scratches in the paint down the passenger upper bedside, and the paint on the hood of the truck is fading some, but the rest looks good. There is a ding in the drivers rear cab that I showed in a picture. The only other thing worth mentioning, is that there is a minor oil leak at the rear of the engine. It is not bad, just leaves a few drops after you drive it a while. This is a very nice old truck that you can fit the whole family in, and they are sure getting hard to come by like this. Thanks for looking.
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