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New 2025 Ford F-550 Crew Cab Combo Body

Stock #25F090
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Chassis Details

Stock Number
25F090
Stock Type
New
Year
2025
Make
Ford
Model
F-550
Class
5
Drivetrain
4WD
Cab Type
Crew
Vehicle Trim
XL
Interior Color
Medium Dark Slate
Seating Capacity
6
Exterior Color Description
Oxford White
Engine Cylinder Count
8
Engine
6.7L 8 Cylinder Engine
Transmission Type
Automatic
Rear Wheels
Dual
Fuel Type
Diesel
Engine Make
Ford
Engine Size (L)
6.7
Brake Type
Hydraulic

Body Details

Manufacturer
Scelzi
Body Type
Combo Body
Body Material
Steel
Body Length
12'
Body Width
94"
Body Height
38"
Body Inside Width
49"
Compartment Type
Top Opening
Compartment Description
Vertical Open Top
Lighting Type
LED
Lighting Location
Exterior
Side Description
Stainless Steel Stakes with Aluminum Slats
Camera Description
Factory Backup Camera
Ladder Rack Description
2" x 3" x .120
Ladder Rack Style
Forklift
Ladder Rack Color
White

SEC Features

Scelzi Combo Bodies are a crossover between Service Bodies and Contractor Bodies, offering the most requested features of each body style.

All Scelzi Service Combo Bodies share certain features and traits, including:

  • All Combo bodies are standard painted white with aluminum diamond plate on top
  • Three point latching system on all compartment doors
  • Gas shocks on open top compartments and vertical doors
  • Stainless steel tubing around wheel well openings
  • Side racks can be constructed of aluminum or wood
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Pricing Details

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Disclaimer:
*Prices do not include government fees and taxes, any finance charges, dealer documentation fee of $85, or any emissions testing fees. All prices, specifications, and availability are subject to change without notice. Contact dealer for most current information.
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