Ford F250 Ext Cab Xlt Lariat 1989 on 2040-cars
Corona, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:7.5 L / 460 CI
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:PRIVATE PARTY
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: F-250
Trim: XLT
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Extended Cab
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Cassette Player
Mileage: 134,690
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Sub Model: XLT
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Blue / GREY
Interior Color: Blue / GREY
AUTOCHECK SHOWS 1 OWNER TRUCK AND SHOWS DATES / MILES THAT WOULD INDICATE TRUE MILES 134,000 -- VERY LOW! (ODO READS 34XXX) VERY NICE IN & OUT! SET UP FOR HAULING TRAILERS BOTH 5TH WHEEL AND CONVENTIONAL --- 8500 GVWR, HD SUSP-- RECEIVER HITCH ON THE REAR--5TH WHEEL MOUNTING RAILS ON THE BED (5TH WHL HITCH IS REMOVED)--2 ELEC HKUPS BOTH BED & REAR-- PRODIGY TRAILER BRAKES--460 ENGINE POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS. CRUISE CONTROL, AUTOMATIC, AIR CONDITIONING, SLIDING WINDOW, DECENT TIRES (1 NR NU,4 15-30 % TREAD) 460 ENGINE IS PERFECT TRAILER HAULER WITH LOADS OF POWER WELL MAINTAINED, CLEAN TRUCK INTERIOR--NEAR NU EXCEPT FOR SUN DAMAGE (SEE PICTURES) HDLINER LOOSE 2 SPOTS EXTERIOR = ORIGINAL PAINT SOME CHIPPING, FADING, CLEAR COAT FAILURE- ABOUT WHAT YOU MIGHT EXPECT FROM 24 YRS IN THE SUN SHEET METAL/ BODY/TRIM EXCELLENT EXCEPT FOR SOME MINOR DAMAGE TO LEFT FRONT (SEE PICTURES) DOOR OPERATES PERFECTLY ENGINE, TRANS, RUNNING GEAR ALL APPEAR TO BE IN FINE CONDITION. GOOD SOLID OLD TRUCK. ONE OF THE LAST OF THE 460'S CLEAR CAL TITLE-- REG EXPIRES 08-2013 THIS TRUCK HAS BEEN VERY WELL CARED FOR BY ONE OWNER WHO LOVED IT ENOUGH TO KEEP IT 24 YEARS. IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR ONE OF THESE, THIS IS THE ONE YOU'RE LOOKING FOR !!!!! LOOK AT THE AUTOCHECK HISTORY REPORT. BIDDERS ARE WELCOME TO INSPECT THE TRUCK-- JUST CALL ME.
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Powered by a 5.0-liter supercharged V8 mated to a T4 competition gearbox, this rare Cobra Jet prototype includes a wheelie bar, chromoly roll cage, Weld wheels, three-link rear suspension, racing brakes, 9-inch rear axle and more. It's painted in a unique satin orange with reflective gray striping scheme, bears the serial number 2014 BJMS CJXX1 and is fully ready for NHRA competition on the drag strip.
To be offered with no reserve on Saturday, September 28, 2013, the Cobra Jet prototype's winning bidder will also receive tutelage at Roy Hill's Drag Racing School in Sophia, NC, along with tours of the Ford Product Development Center, Ford Racing headquarters and Ford Design Studios with Mustang chief engineer Dave Pericak. Scope out the video and details below for what could be the ultimate Mustang experience for a good cause.
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