1995 Ford F-150 Pick-up Truck, 4wd on 2040-cars
Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
Sharp looking, rugged Ford F-150 XLT pick-up truck.
Dual gas tanks, trailer hitch, bed liner, good tires, powerful engine. Interior in pretty good shape, grey fabric. Minor cosmetic nicks on exterior. This is a great work truck, power locks, trailer stabilizer - after market to adjust how the brakes work with a trailer, power windows, power steering, 2 doors, 4WD and short bed. Currently at 185,000 miles and runs great! Has the kind of trademark roar a big truck should. It is BAD ASS! Blue Book value is over $2,700 but bids start at $2,200. Truck is in great shape and very rugged. Check out the photos. *added more photos of undercarriage and engine and interior. * Located in Jersey City, NJ and willing to drive to meet you if it is within reasonable distance. Highest bid wins, pay via ebay pay pal within 6 days. Thanks! Happy Bidding! |
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