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2012 Sema F-350 Ford Superduty Lifted Diesel 6.7 Powerstroke Truck on 2040-cars

US $80,000.00
Year:2012 Mileage:5211 Color: Tuxedo black /
 Black
Location:

Germantown, Ohio, United States

Germantown, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.7 diesel
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Owner
Transmission:Automatic
VIN: 1ft8w3bt6ceb88816 Year: 2012
Make: Ford
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Crew Cab
Model: F-350
Trim: Lariat
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: 4x4
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 5,211
Exterior Color: Tuxedo black
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Flawless!"

This truck has never seen rain always indoors and as seen in Las Vegas Sema show. Has been featured in many magazines and is being used on all sponsored companies websites as well. This truck is all 1 of a kind build. 

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Mag-hytec Diff Covers x2
Air Horns
Amp Steps
Bed Cover
Bed Lights                                                                   NO RESERVE FIRST BID WINS!
Bed Rug
Billet ShockClamps
BMF Grill
BMF Wheels
Bumber Paint work and Install
Drive Shafts Front And Rear
Front Coil Over Fox Shocks w springs
Front Fox Shocks
Front Stabilzers
Fusion Front Bumper
Fusion Rear Bumper
Grill
H and S Delete Kit
H and S mount cab
H and S Tuning with on board
Hid Headlight Set
Inner Fenders Rear
Kenwood Head Unit
Kicker Amps
Kicker Doors Speaks QS
Kicker l7 x2
Limit Straps
Lugs Splin Drive
MBRP Custon 5 inch 304ss turbo back exhaust
MISC LED LIGHTS
Paint Dash Bezal
Rear Atlas Springs
Rear Brake Lines
Rear Fox Shocks
Recon Cab Lights
Recon Tail Light Bulbs
Resi Mount Kit
Rigid Back Up lights
Rigid Driving Lights(2 sets)
Rigid Light bar
Rize Coil over converstion
Rize Ladder Bars
Rize Lift
Rize Stabilizer
S and B intake 
Tail Light Paint
Tint windows
Toyo Tires 40/15.50/22

truck new was 63k with 50k upgrades

all vinyl in a pressue sensitive and can be removed in minutes. 

Feel free to call me anytime as truck is listed locally for sale for best offer is considered. 

Call 937-510-7777 anytime 

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NHTSA opens investigation into Ford Explorer PI brakes

Wed, 27 Aug 2014

This year more than most, it's pleasant when we can string together a few days without word of an automaker or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announcing a bunch of new recalls. It's seemingly been a little quiet on this front lately (barring a spider-related Suzuki issue revealed early today), but now we have word of the government safety agency opening a Preliminary Evaluation into the 2013 Ford Explorer Police Interceptor, a probe that could potentially affect an estimated 20,000 vehicles.
The issue being investigated concerns failures of the front brake hose on the vehicle that show "small splits in the hoses near the body side ferrule of the hose assembly," according to the agency, and the issue could result in longer stopping distances. The feds have reports of 13 malfunctions affecting 11 Explorer units. However, it's important to note that all of the incidents come from a single, unnamed metropolitan police fleet that operates 46 of them. According to The Detroit News, the failures generally took place between December and July.
NHTSA is investigating further to find if this is a more widespread issue than just this one fleet. Ford spokesperson Kelli Felker confirmed to us, "We are cooperating with NHTSA on this investigation, as we always do." Scroll down to read the agency's report.

Big electric trucks won't save the planet, says the NYT

Tue, Feb 21 2023

When The New York Times decides that an issue is an issue, be prepared to read about it at length. Rarely will a week passes these days when the esteemed news organization doesn’t examine the realities, myths and alleged benefits and drawbacks of electric vehicles, and even The Atlantic joins in sometimes. That revolution, marked by changes in manufacturing, consumer habits and social “consciousness,” may in fact be upon us. Or it may not. Nonetheless, the newspaper appears committed to presenting to the public these pros and cons. In this recently published article titled, “Just How Good for the Planet Is That Big Electric Pickup Truck?”—wow, thatÂ’s a mouthful — the Times focuses on the “bigness” of the current and pending crop of EVs, and how that impacts or will impact the environment and road safety. This is not what news organizations these days are fond of calling “breaking news.” In October, we pointed to an essay in The Atlantic that covered pretty much the same ground, and focused on the Hummer as one particular villain, In the paper and online on Feb. 18, the Times' Elana Shao observes how “swapping a gas pickup truck for a similar electric one can produce significant emissions savings.” She goes on: “Take the Ford F-150 pickup truck compared with the electric F-150 Lightning. The electric versions are responsible for up to 50 percent less greenhouse gas emissions per mile.” But she right away flips the argument, noting the heavier electric pickup trucks “often require bigger batteries and more electricity to charge, so they end up being responsible for more emissions than other smaller EVs. Taking into consideration the life cycle emissions per mile, they end up just as polluting as some smaller gas-burning cars.” Certainly, itÂ’s been drummed into our heads that electric cars donÂ’t run on air and water but on electricity that costs money, and that the public will be dealing with “the shift toward electric SUVs, pickup trucks and crossover vehicles, with some analysts estimating that SUVs, pickup trucks and vans could make up 78 percent of vehicle sales by 2025." No-brainer alert: Big vehicles cost more to charge. And then thereÂ’s the safety question, which was cogently addressed in the Atlantic story. Here Shao reiterates data documenting the increased risks of injuries and deaths caused by larger, heavier vehicles.

Ford hybrid sales rebound following MPG controversy

Sun, 31 Aug 2014

Ford hybrid customers apparently have very short memories. With two EPA fuel economy reratings in the last year, sales of the C-Max, Fusion Hybrid and Lincoln MKZ haven't been too terribly dented, Ward's Auto reports.
All three vehicles saw sales dips following the August 2013 rerating, although sales of the MKZ Hybrid had begun to rebound as early as November of that year. C-Max sales, meanwhile, took slightly longer, with sales on a steadily improving course as early as February of this year.
The second rerating, in June of this year, has had an even smaller effect on the Blue Oval's hybrids. The C-Max has actually been subject to a sales increase, while both the MKZ and Fusion saw minor sales drops (less than 400 units between the two in the month following the rerating).