2005 Ford F350 Super Duty 6.0 Plow / Sander
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Auction Ended:
Final Bid:
$12,600.00
Bids:
12 Bids
Auction Details
| Starting Bid: $5,000.00 | |
| Current Price: $12,600.00 | |
| Buy Now Price | $0.00 | Reserve Price Not Met Available for immediate purchase. |
| Buyer's Fee: 9.00% |
| Start Date | |
| End Date | [Extended] |
| Bid History | 12 Bid(s) |
| High Bidder | pmllc42@gmail.com p***************m |
| Page Views | 3838 |
Payment Details
Cash, Bank Check or Cashier's Check
Item Description
This vehicle has a rich service history and is fully equipped for utility and emergency response tasks.
Originally placed into service in 2005 as an officer response vehicle, it was later transitioned to a Brush/Utility truck. It was taken out of service about two weeks ago after logging 94,330 miles. The truck runs and drives reliably, with both the plow and sander functioning normally.
The frame is in good shape, having been coated when the Martin Aluminum body was installed, and it was also fluid filmed annually before each winter season to prevent corrosion. The only rust or rot present is on the front bumper, as clearly visible in the provided pictures. The plow is a Fisher Minute Man 2 mount paired with a Fisher sander.
The check engine light is on due to a water-in-fuel error, a consistent issue over the years despite multiple attempts to resolve it. Additionally, the vehicle would benefit from a new power steering pump to improve maneuverability when the plow is attached; however, it currently drives and steers fine.
Vehicle includes functioning emergency lights suitable for fire or police services, or functioning amber lights for civilian contractors.
If it were to snow today, this vehicle is fully capable of performing as needed.
-Added: 12/12/2025 3:00:01 PM
Seller’s Terms & Conditions
This is being sold as is where is. Motorola radios not included.
Additional Information on this Auction
| Custom ID | 987 | |
| Will Item results be voted on | No | |
| Will you ship this item | No. Pickup only. | |
| In person item inspection information | Email mneff@clintonct.gov | |
| Pickup Location Details | 35 East Main St Clinton Ct | |
| Does it start | Yes | |
| Is it drivable off the lot | Yes | |
| Vehicle has a transferable title | Yes | |
| Miles | 94330 | |
| VIN | 1FDWW31P55EC96838 | |
| Year | 2005 | |
| Make | Ford | |
| Model | F-350 SD | |
| Trim Level | XL Crew Cab 4WD | |
| Body Style | CREW CAB PICKUP 4-DR | |
| Engine Type | 6.0L V8 OHV 32V TURBO DIESEL | |
| Transmission_short | 5A | 6M | |
| Transmission_long | 5-Speed Automatic | |
| Driveline | 4WD | |
| Fuel Economy_city | No data | |
| Fuel Economy_highway | No data |
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"What is the reserve price for this vehicle?" - Asked by #67430612 12/04/2025 08:14 PM |
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RESERVE HAS BEEN LOWERED. At the present moment it is at $12650
(edited on 12/12/2025 03:48 PM)
-Answered on 12/07/2025 10:44 AM |
Q: |
"How can I inspect this item? Thank you" - Asked by #63328407 12/05/2025 12:45 PM |
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As stated in he add email mneff@clintonct.gov
-Answered on 12/07/2025 10:43 AM |
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"I like your truck offer 9000,00" - Asked by #27330376 12/07/2025 07:45 AM |
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No
-Answered on 12/07/2025 08:33 PM |
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"Has the engine been “bulletproofed”? If not, would you consider a lower reserved? After buyers premium and tax you’re over $17k before reg. never mind if the engine needs to be worked on" - Asked by #72637573 12/08/2025 06:45 PM |
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RESERVE HAS BEEN LOWERED. It has not been "bulletproofed" the reserve may be adjusted closer to the end of the bid or if it is not matched however, there is no guarantee that would be agreed upon.
(edited on 12/12/2025 03:47 PM)
-Answered on 12/08/2025 07:21 PM |
Q: |
"Does the motor run ok? Do you think the motor needs any work?" - Asked by #33099874 12/09/2025 08:34 PM |
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Runs fine, was in service up until a couple weeks ago. A new steering pump wouldn't hurt. But if it snowed today and we needed to plow with it we would.
-Answered on 12/09/2025 08:40 PM |