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2005 F-250 Lariat 4x4 6.0l Powerstroke Diesel Texas Owned New Tires Tow Package on 2040-cars

US $12,835.00
Year:2005 Mileage:189000
Location:

Arlington, Texas, United States

Arlington, Texas, United States
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2005 Ford F250 Lariat 3/4 Ton Super Crew FX4- 4WD Short Bed! 

Powered by 6.0 liter V8 power stroke turbo diesel engine, accompanied by an automatic transmission, and patented FX4 ford four wheel drive. Wow!! This is a Texas owned trade in!! This is a super clean truck! This truck rides and drives fantastic. This powerful diesel runs strong, the transmission is solid. This Powerstroke has lots of extras!  EGR cooler delete, EGR delete, custom exhaust, cooling filter, and many more!  Besides running fantastic it's good looking too. Lariat package, Powered Leather seats, power windows, power locks, power tow mirrors, power sliding rear glass, premium sound system with CD, tow package, goose neck hitch, ice cold AC, cruise control, tilt wheel, , keyless entry, tow package, and much, much more!!! Buy this truck with confidence! It's as good as it looks, and it is very nice! Plus this truck is Carfax certified, and qualifies for the Carfax buy back guarantee. This is an outstanding vehicle! Buy with confidence and save thousands!!! Ask us about extended warranty's, we have very competitive pricing and great coverage options. We can help facilitate low-cost shipping directly to your door. Like many used vehicles, this one has a few door dings, giving this quality vehicle it's own character.




INCLUDED OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT

  • LARIAT LUXURY PKG[17L]
    • Original Price:$475.00
    • Details:
    • A/C
    • Trip Computer
    • Climate Control
    • Steering Wheel Controls
    • Woodgrain Interior Trim
    • Electrochromic rearview mirror
  • PWR SLIDING REAR WINDOW[435]
    • Original Price:$185.00
    • Details:
    • Sliding Rear Window

  • TORQSHIFT 5-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION W/OD[44T]
    • Original Price:$1490.00
    • Details:
    • A/T
    • 5-Speed A/T
    • Transmission Overdrive Switch
  • FX4 OFF-ROAD PKG
  • CHROME TUBULAR CAB STEPS[18K]
    • Original Price:$445.00
    • Details:
    • Running Boards
  • 6.0L DI V8 TURBO-DIESEL "POWER STROKE" ENGINE[99P]
    • Original Price:$5100.00
    • Details:
    • Diesel Fuel
    • Turbocharged
    • 8 Cylinder Engine

Ford F-250 for Sale

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Is there a cooler car from the 1980s and early 90s to mod than a Fox-body Ford Mustang? No, there isn't. If you disagree with us, we suggest you have a look at this 1990 Mustang Coupe, which just might change your mind. Although considering just how extensively modified this car - the Top Notch Mustang from Creations n' Chrome - is, we wonder just how much Ford is left in this old pony.
It rides on a custom race tube chassis that weighs a scant 700 pounds, while carbon-fiber bits and bobs help lower the overall curb weight to a mere 2,400 pounds. When paired with supercharged, 5.0-liter, Aluminator V8 from Ford Racing, the results are, doubtlessly, exciting. 855 horsepower at the rear wheels and 667 pound-feet of torque are available from that force-fed V8 should be just plenty for this car's intended purpose of running in standing-mile competitions.
The Top Notch Mustang is more extreme than just weight savings and a big engine, though. That 5.0-liter is essentially in what's known as a front-mid layout - where the engine is actually behind the front axle. In this case, the 5.0-liter V8 is 17 inches further back than a factory Fox-body, for better weight distribution. As a result, the cabin has been completely overhauled. An SLA front suspension, wheels from HRE, Wilwood brakes and Sparco interior items round out the extensive list of mods.

Gary Cooper's 1935 Duesenberg SSJ fetches record price at Pebble Beach

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