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CL 06 F-250 4x4, CUMMINS $15k

here is a 06 with a 5.9 12v in it only $15k. this is faster than a build.
2006 Ford F-250 4x4, CUMMINS powered
2006 Ford F-250 - Like the Ford trucks but not so sure about the engines that come in them? This is the truck for you! We have had bad experiences with the ford diesels, so with a little help from FordCummins and a diesel mechanic buddy from the Dodge Dealership I decided to do a Cummins conversion. We transplanted a 5.9 12v turbo charged, intercooled powerplant into this truck about a year ago; at the time this was the newest truck this had been performed on. We also swapped in a new transmission while the engine was out. Transmission is controlled by an after market computer, which can be connected and tuned by any laptop computer. Conversion is VERY well done, no rigging done on this project. Must see and hear. Truck is fully loaded with new 325 size tires. White with brown bottom, extended cab with black tool box. Just no longer need the truck. Will post pictures soon. Call or text 662-five seven one-6914 , PLEASE serious buyers only. Love this truck, firm on price
 
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I'll take it.
 
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While it would be and interesting to drive something like that...
Can you imagine the nightmare in store for the future owner?
Eventually there is going to be an issue and how would one even know where to start troubleshooting?
 
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Yeah, thats the problem with crazy changes. Fixing stuff when it was never supposed to be there is a pain.
 
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Nah! Whoever buys this truck is gonna know just what they are getting! If not they for sure won't be able to appreciate it!
 
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Thats true. The only people who will buy it are going to be cummins lovers.
 
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I will stick with my Ford 7.3 in my Ford truck. I've never built or thought about building a mut. Just my opinion.
 
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it is a cummins it wont brake down on you in the middle of nowhere. so no pain on fixing it.
 
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I like both the cummins and the PSD. I woudnt mind owning both.
 
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Nah! Whoever buys this truck is gonna know just what they are getting! If not they for sure won't be able to appreciate it!
Ha-ha...you say that now but watch...
A school teacher is going to buy that truck and end up in the Super Duty section posting about how her glow plugs don't work or the fuel filter doesn't fit.
 
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Or where do these other two injectors go??? Haha.
 
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"Why is the motor sideways?"
 
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Heck, my neighbor has a Cummins and even he doesn't know much about it. When I changed my glow plugs last fall, he wondered if he should do the same. He sure seemed puzzled when I told him that his engine doesn't have glow plugs. To this day he thinks I am pulling his leg....
 
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at the time this was the newest truck this had been performed on.
I wonder how he figured that out, kind of a bold statement.
 
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maybe by him?
 


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