2010 Ford F250 Lariat on 2040-cars
3455 South Orlando Drive, Sanford, Florida, United States
Engine:Turbocharged Diesel V8 6.4L/391
Transmission:5-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FTSW2AR5AEA09149
Stock Num: 36386
Make: Ford
Model: F250 Lariat
Year: 2010
Exterior Color: Blue/Silver
Options: Drive Type: 2WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 60877
WWW.GIBSONTRUCKWORLD.COM*2010 Ford F250 Lariat Crew Cab Powerstroke Diesel *1* *year REAL FREE BUMPER TO BUMPER WARRANTY honored anywhere in the United States with our exclusive 15 DAY RETURN/EXCHANGE POLICY! Also come with Diesel engine warranty until 8/12/14 or 100k, That is how confident we are in our trucks! Do not make a $3K+ mistake, B4 you buy a used truck demand to see shop bills & have the truck inspected by a 3rd party! Demand to see the IDS test results on all 6.0L and 6.4L engines! Riding on a nice set of BFG's, $470 backup camera & sensors, $395 Sync, $300 6 disc CD/mp3 player, $300 chrome tow hooks, $250 power sliding rear window, $120 adjustable pedals, dual power heated leather seating with memory, woodgrain interior trim, nerf bars, steering wheel controls, tilt steering, cruise control, keyless entry with alarm, towing package, power windows, power mirrors, power door locks*Gibson is the only dealer that gives a REAL FREE 12 MONTH BUMPER TO BUMPER WARRANTY VALID ACROSS THE UNITED STATES, 12 MONTHS FREE MAINTENANCE ($1,000 VALUE!) FROM OUR 23 BAY SERVICE DEPARTMENT AND OUR EXCLUSIVE 15 DAY RETURN/EXCHANGE POLICY! It sounds too good to be true, but it is true! We will pay you $1,000 if you find a better truck for less, Gibson Truck World is Nations ahead of the competition! AT GIBSON TRUCK WORLD AN EDUCATED CONSUMER IS OUR BEST CUSTOMER**Repair Description: Total Invested = $655.68*10 Mile Road Test, 135 Point Inspection, Lube, Oil & Filter, Alignment, Replaced Wiper Blades, Replaced 3rd Brake & Rear Turn Signal Light Bulb, Alignment, Installed Bed Liner, Replaced Belt Tensioner, Both Idler Pulleys, Installed BeltsBattery Condition Test : Good, Alternator Condition Test : Good*Labor time quoted by All Data Universal ShopKey* Gibson Truck World in Sanford, FL has the lowest price for used trucks period! Gibson specializes in pre-owned Ford trucks, Dodge trucks, Chevrolet trucks, GMC trucks, Jeeps and SUVs. Gibson Truck World sells, ships trucks across the country & worldwide. We have a large selection of F150, F250, F350, F450, F550, RAM 3500, 2500, 1500 Chevy or GM 3500, 2500, 1500 quality pre-owned pickup trucks.
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