It may seem hard to believe, but the Ford Super Duty has been around for quite some time now after debuting in 1999, meaning that those first-generation examples are slowly starting to become a bit collectible. In fact, we’ve seen a few early Super Duty models hit the auction block as of late with low miles on the clock and sell for solid amounts of money, meaning that this workhorse may one day be a coveted collectible, indeed. The latest example of this phenomenon comes to us in the form of a 2006 Ford F-350 Super Duty Lariat, which has a mere 35k miles on the clock.
This particular Ford F-350 Super Duty is up for grabs at Bring a Trailer, and it’s a long bed, four-wheel drive, dually model that lived its entire life in Ohio until the selling dealer acquired it earlier this year. It remains in like-new condition with no flaws noted on its Oxford White paint or beige lower body panels, and features a few aftermarket bits and pieces such as a front wind deflector, a windshield visor, rooftop clearance lights, a Highway Products headache rack, Line-X spray-on bedliner, and window rain guards.
Inside the cabin, one will find tan leather heated power-adjustable front captain’s chairs and a rear bench seat, while woodgrain trim, automatic climate control, cruise control, an integrated trailer brake controller, and an AM/FM stereo with an in-dash CD changer. Power comes from the turbocharged 6.0L V8 Power Stroke diesel, which was factory-rated to generate 325 horsepower and 570 pound-feet of torque, mated to a five-speed automatic transmission.
In addition to this stellar Ford F-350 Super Duty, we’ve seen a few other nice examples of these first-generation models surface for sale as of late – a list that includes a 2003 F-250 with just 39k miles, as well as a 2007 F-250 with 32k miles.
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