Loaded 5.4l Ford F150 Xlt Super Cab on 2040-cars
Quincy, Illinois, United States
World's #1 Selling Truck ~ Ford Tough
Condition: Good Normal Cosmetic Wear for this model. The only notable piece is a dent in the rear gate. Light scratches, but the paint job is good, and the truck is rust-free as it's primary use was to haul a boat around and sit in the garage. The interior is in very good shape. No holes are heavy marks on the cloth. This vehicle was a non-smoker! All mechanical elements both inside and out are in good working order. The right side windshield wiper blade probably needs replaced. Features: I covered these extensively. Aside from leather and moonroof, this truck has plenty of great features! History: I am the second owner. This truck did a great job for me, but we've had another child and I need something that can haul boys, not lumber. Shipping & Payment:: Paypal required upon an accepted bid, cash, cashier's check, or paypal upon receiving the truck. Within 120 miles, I'll meet you in the middle. Futher than that, we'll have to make arrangements in advance. |
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