01 Ford F150 4x4 V8 Crewcab Automatic Towing on 2040-cars
Aurora, Colorado, United States
2001 Ford F150 SuperCrew Cab was used as a pilot car so mostly highway miles.
Kelly Blue Book rates this as fair to good, fair price is $6,905 this is $1,000 under book. Pricing Report - Fuel Economy: City 12/Hwy 16/Comb 14 MPG, Max Seating: 6, Doors: 4, Engine: V8, 5.4 Liter, Drivetrain: 4WD, Transmission: Automatic Engine - ?V8, 5.4 Liter Transmission - Automatic Drivetrain - ?4WD Accessory Packages ?Off-Road Pkg, XLT, Braking and Traction - ABS (4-Wheel) Comfort and Convenience Air Conditioning, ?Sliding Rear Window, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Cruise Control Steering - Power Steering, Tilt Wheel Entertainment and Instrumentation AM/FM Stereo - ?MP3 (Single Disc) - ?Premium Sound Safety and Security - ?Dual Air Bags Seats - Driver Power Seat Exterior - ?Running Boards Cargo and Towing - ?Towing Pkg Wheels and Tires - ?Premium Wheels Condition Check Summary Exterior ConditionPaint and body - Damaged, minor dents, paint flaws, Paint or body work performed - Some paint touch ups Frame or unibody - Unaltered Windshield glass, lights, lenses - No defects Wheels - Minor wear InteriorUpholstery and carpet - Minimal wear Odor (smoke/mold...) - None Electronics (windows, locks, radio, NAV, etc...) - Fully operable MechanicalEngine/transmission - Fully operable, may require some service Steering/suspension - Trouble-free/stock AC/heater - Fully functional Brakes - Currently has 75% or more remaining Tires - 75% of tread or more, all matching MiscellaneousTitle - "Pink Slip" - Clean title Maintenance/Records - Current, incomplete Emissions test - Passed |
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