The Ford Super Duty debuted back in the 1999 model year and immediately endeared itself to folks that operate businesses or just simply have a need to tow or haul heavy loads. As such, the Super Duty has long been the top choice in its segment, but it isn’t exactly what most would consider to be a collectible vehicle set to appreciate in value over the coming years. Regardless, we’re starting to see more and more nice examples surface for sale at collector car auctions, and that list now includes this 2007 Ford F-250 Super Duty, too.
This 2007 Ford F-250 Super Duty is up for grabs at Cars & Bids with just 32k miles on the clock, and it has lived its entire life with one owner so far. Now, it’s looking for a new home for just the second time in its lifespan, with very few flaws to note. In fact, one will find only typical items like a few scratches on the Oxford White paint, a faded front Blue Oval emblem, underbody corrosion, creases in the driver’s seat, and some wear on the interior touch points.
Otherwise, this Ford F-250 Super Duty is well-equipped with the optional FX4 Off-Road Package, Camper Package, and Tow Command Package, coupled with leather upholstery inside the cabin to go along with its more luxurious Lariat trim level. Power comes from the turbocharged 6.0L V8 Power Stroke diesel, which was factory-rated to produce 325 horsepower and 560 pound-feet of torque, flowing to the rear or all four wheels via a five-speed automatic transmission.
Though we haven’t seen too many nice, low-mile first-generation Ford Super Duty models like this one surface for sale in recent months, there have been a couple of notable trucks – including a 2003 F-250 with just 39k miles, as well as a 2004 chassis cab with just 13 original miles – signaling that perhaps that’s starting to change.
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One of the best looking Super Duties, of course to me the best looking part of any Ford is the rear taillights crossing the curb. Which means another satisfied customer.
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