FS: 1993 F150 Supercab
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FS: 1993 F150 Supercab
Selling my 1993 Ford F150 supercab with tow package and power everything. Located in South Lake Tahoe but I can bring it down to the bay if arrangements are made.
$3200 OBO
Price is VERY negotiable to facilitate quick sale (got a newer, stronger, diesel truck to pay for)
1993 F150 4x4 Supercab
Quoted from ad:
Selling my fantastic F150 that I got last year, I don't want to part with this awesome truck but my F250 pulls my 29' 5th wheel much easier on these mountain roads.
Meet "Sam", he enjoys long drives on the beach, moonlit nights backed into a secluded spot by the lake (and with his auto locking hubs and 4x4 at the push of a button you can get pretty much anywhere you want!) all while sipping on gas unlike those thirsty 7.4 liter engines the bigger trucks have in them. He has been a fantastic addition to my family, the sliding rear window was a particular favorite of my two dogs who loved to hang out the back and watch Lake Tahoe go by (dog slobber not included, that was already washed off with all this rain we had!)
Now down to brass tacks...
5.0 V8 Windsor motor
Automatic transmission with overdrive
Auto locking hubs and push button 4 wheel drive with both high and low speeds selectable
XLT package, power windows/locks ect
Tow package (pulled 6000 lbs up from San Francisco with ease!)
Priced below KBB!!
This truck could go for $4500 easily in the shape it's in, but he isn't without his needs. The only key I received with him last year when I bought him broke...IN THE IGNITION! And of course this was the day I bought him home. I have since replaced the ignition tumbler with 2 new keys, but since I didn't have a copy of the one that broke the doors can't be unlocked with the new key. I had full intention of getting a matching set, but who really locks their truck in Tahoe?
The steering system always makes noise like it's dying of thirst for steering fluid, this is a problem plaguing most of the trucks from this era. I have the receipt showing a new box and pump were installed less than 2 years ago.
I have adjusted the price to $1200 below what I think this truck could go for if I fixed the key issue and put another steering box in it (still not guaranteeing that would silence these brick nose style trucks). My price is flexible as I am ready for him to go to a good home and stop looking so sad in my driveway when I drive my diesel instead of him all the time.
Price is OBO!!
$3200 OBO
Price is VERY negotiable to facilitate quick sale (got a newer, stronger, diesel truck to pay for)
1993 F150 4x4 Supercab
Quoted from ad:
Selling my fantastic F150 that I got last year, I don't want to part with this awesome truck but my F250 pulls my 29' 5th wheel much easier on these mountain roads.
Meet "Sam", he enjoys long drives on the beach, moonlit nights backed into a secluded spot by the lake (and with his auto locking hubs and 4x4 at the push of a button you can get pretty much anywhere you want!) all while sipping on gas unlike those thirsty 7.4 liter engines the bigger trucks have in them. He has been a fantastic addition to my family, the sliding rear window was a particular favorite of my two dogs who loved to hang out the back and watch Lake Tahoe go by (dog slobber not included, that was already washed off with all this rain we had!)
Now down to brass tacks...
5.0 V8 Windsor motor
Automatic transmission with overdrive
Auto locking hubs and push button 4 wheel drive with both high and low speeds selectable
XLT package, power windows/locks ect
Tow package (pulled 6000 lbs up from San Francisco with ease!)
Priced below KBB!!
This truck could go for $4500 easily in the shape it's in, but he isn't without his needs. The only key I received with him last year when I bought him broke...IN THE IGNITION! And of course this was the day I bought him home. I have since replaced the ignition tumbler with 2 new keys, but since I didn't have a copy of the one that broke the doors can't be unlocked with the new key. I had full intention of getting a matching set, but who really locks their truck in Tahoe?
The steering system always makes noise like it's dying of thirst for steering fluid, this is a problem plaguing most of the trucks from this era. I have the receipt showing a new box and pump were installed less than 2 years ago.
I have adjusted the price to $1200 below what I think this truck could go for if I fixed the key issue and put another steering box in it (still not guaranteeing that would silence these brick nose style trucks). My price is flexible as I am ready for him to go to a good home and stop looking so sad in my driveway when I drive my diesel instead of him all the time.
Price is OBO!!
Last edited by JAC Wagon; Feb 10, 2014 at 09:30 PM.
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