2008 Ford F250 Super Cab Short Bed 4x4 Lariat V-10 on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
2008 Ford F250 Super Cab Short Bed 4x4 Lariat V-10 29,308 Actual Miles 9,400 GVWR Non Smoker Maroon exterior, Beige Interior 6.8L V10 Gasoline Engine 5 Speed Automatic Transmission 4 Wheel Drive Dual A/C, Cruise Control Steering Wheel Audio & A/C Controls AM, FM, CD, Satellite Radio Heated Leather Seats, Heated Mirrors Power Windows, Power Rear Sliding Window Power Folding Mirrors, Power Telescoping Mirrors Power Locks, Dual Power Seats Power Adjustable Pedals Running Boards Rear View Camera Tailgate Step 2 Keys with Remotes, Owners Manual Regular Maintenance I drive the truck some, so the mileage will vary slightly
Known Flaws Small dent in front bumper – shown in picture. The truck has a Texas salvage title due to a rear end accident some time ago. The bed and back bumper were replaced. No frame damage. The last 2 pictures show the truck before the repair. No known problems. Inspections welcome. Reason for sale - I bought the truck to pull a travel trailer. However, my wife fell in love with a motor home, and we cannot keep both vehicles.
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