2014 Ford F-350 King Ranch Crew Cab Pickup 4-door on 2040-cars
Ravendale, California, United States
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TRUCK
o $68,840 Special Ordered Fully Loaded 2014 Ford F-350 6.7L Power Stroke Diesel King Ranch Edition Crew Cab Long Bed
o Truck modifications took 1 year to build and 600 plus hours
o This is a turnkey package deal where everything listed below is ready for use
· Condition
o Condition is outstanding like new
o Miles from this truck are from the building process and very little after
o This truck is garage kept
· Standard Equipment
o Fully Loaded-Some Options Listed Below
o Automatic 4WD
o Power Sliding Rear Window
o Power Windows, Locks, and Doors
o Dual Zone Electronic Auto Climate Control
o Sirius SAT
o Sony Premium Stereo CD Player
o Hill Start Assist
o Manual Locking Hubs
o Reverse Sensing and Rear View Camera
o Trailer Tow Package
o Remote Keyless Entry
o SOS Post Crash Alert System
· Optional Included Equipment:
o Ruby Red Metallic Paint
o Preferred Equipment Package
o 6.7L Power Stroke V-8 Diesel
o 6-Speed Auto Trans
o 3.55 Electronic Locking Axle
o King Ranch with Chrome Package
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