1999 Ford F-250 Dedicated Cng Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 5.4l on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
Fuel Type:CNG
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Standard Cab Pickup
Mileage: 122,000
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Year: 1999
Make: Ford
Model: F-250
Up for auction with no reserve price a former fleet utility vehicle 1999 Ford F-250 factory installed dedicate CNG (runs only on compress natural gas) Truck drives excellent very solid no vibrations or funny noises. This truck is equipped with a third optional underbody tank that increases the volume of CNG to 18.9 gge (gasoline gallon equivalent) and gives a range of 250 - 300 highway miles with the optional tank. Tanks are rated for 3600 psi with expiration date on 03/2014 (see close up picture of the tank). In some states the cng gge (gasoline gallon equivalent) price is less than $1.00 with other tax and local incentives. At $1.00 or less a gge you can fill it up with less than $20 bucks, more than 60% percent savings in fuel. This truck will pay for itself in a short period of time. For cng prices in your area go to www.cngprices.com See the link below for a study evaluation from the department of Energy between a conventional f-250 gasoline and f-250 cng http://www.afdc.energy.gov/afdc/pdfs/f250.pdf Engine- Engine and transmission are in excellent condition and very well maintained. Does not smoke, no oil or fluid leaks what so ever, and there is no engine light “ON” Low mileage for cng vehicles 122K miles 5.4 L triton, automatic transmission. Just maintained with fresh engine oil and new oil and air filters. Body- There is not much to say about the
body. I think the pictures speak for themselves. It shows very light hail
damage on the hood as far as I can tell hardly noticeable, Overall in great
shape frame and underbody is rust free. Rough bed, there is some superficial rust and some dents on the bed, expected for a work truck, few scratches here
and there, but for being a 14 year old truck body looks great overall. It does
have towing package. Note: Does not have a spare tire or jack Interior- Clean
interior, cold a/c everything works, factory radio. Seat has tear and rips, but it has been patched up with duct tape to prevent further damage. Payment- $ 200 paypal deposit required within 24 hours after sale is over, and full payment in cash within 7 days after sale is over. Title- Clear title on my name. Truck is for pick up or you can arrange you shipping method at your own expense. I could also assist in delivering the truck to a local airport or transportation company free of charge within 30 miles from Dallas, TX 75243 fully charged with CNG. Truck will not have license plates so, if your driving it home I could get a 30 day temporary tag free of charge if requested. I have described this vehicle to the best of my knowledge. If you have any questions or need more pictures feel free to e-mail me or call me direct at 214-3952979 |
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