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Service Bed - Lots Of Storage on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Belton, Missouri, United States

Belton, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used

This service bed was previously on my Ford Super Duty (the bed has been removed from the truck).  It has lots of tool box space / storage.  I'm asking $4,000 for the bed only.  I do have a pivoting winch that collapses down for gooseneck trailer clearance.  The winch can go with the bed for an extra $3,000.  I also have an Air-n-arc generator/welder/air compressor all in one power unit (it was kept in the front compartment on the passenger side) that can go with the bed for an extra $6,000.  I'll sell the bed by itself or make a package deal.  If you have any questions you can call Bill at 816-618-3679 or 816-225-7030.  Check out my other items!

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