Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FT7W2BT8CEC23846
Year: 2012
Exterior Color: Vermillion Red
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Tan
Model: F-250
Trim: Lariat Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: 4WD
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Number of Cylinders: 8
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Mileage: 34,618
Optional Equipment • | Order Code 608A - Includes 6.2L 2-Valve SOHC EFI NA V8 Flex-Fuel |
• | TorqShift 6-Speed Automatic O/D |
• | LT275/65Rx18E BSW A/S (5) |
• | 18" Bright Machined Cast Alum. 6-Spoke (4) |
• | Premium Leather Seating Surfaces 40/Console/40 |
• | Premium AM/FM Stereo w/Single-CD/MP3 Player |
• | Electronic Locking w/3.55 Axle Ratio |
• | All-Weather Floor Mats - Includes Deletes carpeted mats |
• | Chrome Package - Includes Bright Metallic Exhaust Tip |
• | Unique Chrome Mirror Caps |
• | 6" Angular Chrome Step Bars |
• | 18" Chrome Clad Cast Aluminum. Tires: LT275/65Rx18E BSW A/S (5). Includes chrome tow hooks and chrome pickup bed tie-down hooks |
• | Engine: 6.7L Power Stroke 4V Diesel V8 (B20) - Includes Dual 78-AH 750 CCA Batteries |
• | FX4 Off-Road Package - Includes Hill Descent Control |
• | Transfer Case & Fuel Tank Skid Plates |
• | Colored Front & Rear Rancho Branded Shocks |
• | Also Includes unique FX4 Off-Road box decal |
• | Lariat Interior Package - Includes Rear-View Camera (Includes electrochromic mirror with video) |
• | Memory Power Heated/Cooled Driver Seat (Includes easy-entry/exit memory seat feature) |
• | Power Heated/Cooled Passenger Seat |
• | Memory PowerScope Trailer-Tow Mirrors |
• | Memory Power Adjustable Pedals |
• | Rear-View Camera - Includes electrochromic mirror with video |
• | Wheels: 20" Premium Cast Aluminum (4) - Includes bright hub covers/center ornaments |
• | Chrome Package - Includes Bright Metallic Exhaust Tip |
• | Unique Chrome Mirror Caps |
• | 6" Angular Chrome Step Bars |
• | Chrome Package - Includes Bright Metallic Exhaust Tip |
• | Unique Chrome Mirror Caps |
• | 6" Angular Chrome Step Bars |
• | 18" Chrome Clad Cast Aluminum. Tires: LT275/65Rx18E BSW A/S (5). Includes chrome tow hooks |
• | Transmission: TorqShift 6-Speed Auto w/OD (6.7L) - Includes SelectShift |
• | Upfitter Switches (4) - Includes Located on instrument panel | ExteriorConvenience • | Front fog/driving lights |
• | Head airbags - Curtain 1st and 2nd row |
• | Traction control - ABS and driveline |
• | 8-way power adjustable drivers seat |
• | Air conditioning with dual zone climate control |
• | Audio controls on steering wheel |
• | External temperature display |
• | Power windows with 1 one-touch |
• | Tilt and telescopic steering wheel |
• | Transmission hill holder |
• | Dusk sensing headlights |
• | Signal mirrors - Turn signal in mirrors |
• | Stability control - Stability control with anti-roll |
• | 8-way power adjustable passenger seat |
• | Pickup Bed Type - Regular |
• | Intermittent window wipers |
• | Clock - In-radio display |
• | Adjustable pedals - Power |
• | Power retractable mirrors |
• | Video Monitor Location - Front |
• | Center Console - Full with locking storage |
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