2004 Ford F150 Fx4 on 2040-cars
6950 Loop Rd, Centerville, Ohio, United States
Engine:5.4L V8 24V MPFI SOHC
Transmission:4-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FTPW14514KB15287
Stock Num: 700113B
Make: Ford
Model: F150 FX4
Year: 2004
Exterior Color: Bright Red
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 194148
Thank you for your interest in one of Bart's Car Store Inc - Columbia City's online offerings. Please continue for more information regarding this 2004 Ford F-150 FX4 with 194,148 miles. This Ford includes: ELECTRONIC AM/FM STEREO RADIO W/CD/CASSETTE PLAYER AM/FM Stereo Cassette CD Player PWR DRIVER SEAT Power Driver Seat P255/70R17 ALL-TERRAIN OWL TIRES (STD) Tires - Rear All-Terrain Tires - Front All-Terrain TRAILER TOW PKG Tow Hitch *Note - For third party subscriptions or services, please contact the dealer for more information.* At home in the country and in the city, this 2004 4WD F-150 FX4 has been wonderfully refined to handle any occasion. Smooth steering, superior acceleration and a supple ride are just a few of its qualities. At Bart's Car Store Inc - Columbia City, we strive to provide you with the best quality vehicles for the lowest possible price, and this F-150 FX4 is no exception. Driven by many, but adored by more, the F-150 FX4 is a perfect addition to any home. Ask about our Out-of-State Package Specials History Reports Available at http://www.bartscarstore.com Go to http://www.bartscarstore.com Transfer this vehicle to any of our 5 locations "Use your SMARTS and buy at BART'S!!"
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