Current Bid
$0
5 bids
Time Left
Ends Aug 21, 2026
Bid history
since Aug 14
Market demand: Vehicles in New York sell about 93% of the time, typically ~14 bids. Based on 2,207 completed sales over the last year.
A 2008 Ford F-650 conventional cab with a 5.9L diesel, clean title, and low recall risk - but clutch wear, rust holes in the floor, body damage, and a no-start condition are documented. Heavy-truck salvage buyers and parts dealers buy these; the rust-through floor severity and engine rebuild cost are your critical checks.
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🏛️ State of New York – Fleet
Condition: As-is
State of New York – Fleet
2008 Ford F-650 CONVENTIONAL CAB, 5.9L L6 DIESEL. ✔️Clean Title ✔️No Open Recalls as of 8/11/26 ❗Some decals/impressions remain ❗Clutch ❗Rust ❗Rust Holes in Floor ❗Did not start with a Boost❗ Body Damage ❗ ⚠️All goods have been available for inspection and are being sold on an “as is” and “where is” basis with no guarantee expressed or implied by the State of New York or the auction firm. Buyers are strongly encouraged to inspect all items before bidding, vehicle and running condition are not guaranteed. Known defects are listed, but the absence of any indicated deficiencies does not mean the item may not have deficiencies. ⚠️ 📝 Once the vehicle is sold, NO changes to names will be made. The name on the bill of sale will be the name on the title. If the address is not correct at the time of sale you risk your title being sent to the wrong location which will delay our ability to get you a title in a timely fashion.
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