Ford: F-150 Xlt on 2040-cars
Sheridan, Wyoming, United States
For more details eMail me : benshtmccarthy@mynet.com
2007 Ford F-150 XLT Super Crew 5.4L V8 *** Pristine, Like New Condition****** Original Beautiful Dark Blue Pearl Paint*******Only 22,732 Actual Miles****** Garage Kept, Impeccably Maintained** **Fabtech 6 Suspension Lift, Incubus Alloys Torment 17x9 Wheels, Nitto Terra Grappler Tires** **Roush Off-Road Performance Exhaust, VMP Performance Tuned** **Roush Grille, Extang Revolution Tonneau Cover, Factory Ford Side-Steps, Bedliner** **Husky Floor Liners Front & Rear (Included are the original brand new factory floor mats) ** **Professionally painted to match Bushwacker fender flares** **Dealer Installed Tow Package** Here is a beautiful 2007 Ford F-150 SuperCrew XLT, purchased from Sweetwater Ford in November of 2007. This truck looks and drives as though it was driven directly off of the showroom floor. The original factory Dark Blue Pearl paint is absolutely stunning, and it is accented well with the gray cloth interior. The 325/70R/17” Nitto Terra Grappler tires have almost 100% tread remaining. The Fabtech 6 suspension lift was dealer installed upon purchasing, along with the tow package. The 5.4L V8 engine sounds awesome through the Roush Off-Road Performance Exhaust. Without a doubt, one of the nicest, lowest mileage F-150s around. I love this truck! One item to note; the TPMS indicator light (tire pressure monitoring system) comes on in the gauge cluster, normally notifying the driver that at least one of the four tires has low tire pressure. The culprit: The TPMS sensors were not installed with the new wheels/tires. I have the sensors, I was going to wait and re-install when the tires were removed from the rims out of necessity later on down the road. I have added an AVS Aeroskin Hood Protector since these photos were taken. Why am I selling? It’s apparent that I haven’t driven the vehicle much. Our family is in the process of finishing our basement, and that has been an expensive endeavor.
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