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2013 Ford F-450 Lariat Crew Cab Dually W/ 5th Wheel on 2040-cars

US $58,990.00
Year:2013 Mileage:29900
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2013 Ford F-450 Lariat 4x4

!!!MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY!!!

29,900 Miles

Bought New in October 2013

One Owner

6.7 Liter Diesel

6-Speed Automatic Transmission with Tow/Haul Mode

Crew Cab

Dually

  • Ultimate Lariat Package
  • Preferred Equipment Package
  • FX4 Off-Road Package
  • Tow Package
  • Camper Package
  • Gooseneck Hitch Kit
  • 5th Wheel Hitch Included
  • Trailer Sway Control
  • Integrated Trailer Brake
  • Snow Plow Package
  • 14,000# GVRW
  • Back-up Camera
  • Rapid Heat Supplemental Heater
  • Engine Block Heater
  • Upfitter Switches
  • Extra Heavy Duty Alternator
  • Universal Garage Door Opener
  • Spray-In Bedliner
  • Leather Seats w/ Memory
  • Heated/Cooled Front Seats
  • Navigation System
  • Power Slide Moonroof
  • Remote Start System
  • Remote Keyless Entry
  • Tailgate Step
  • Fog Lamps
  • Power Sliding Rear Window w/ Defrost and Privacy Tint
  • Tow Hooks
  • 110V/150W Inverter Outlet
  • Rear Underseat Lockable Storage
  • Premium Sony Audio System

  • Existing Warranty -
  • 3YR/36,000 mile Bumper-to-Bumper
  • 5YR/60,000 mile Powertrain
  • 5YR/60,000 mile Roadside Assistance
  • Located In Ripley, WV 25271


 

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2015 Ford Mustang: Obsessively covered [w/videos + poll]

Thu, 05 Dec 2013

Here at Autoblog, we've officially stamped December 5, 2013, as Ford Mustang Day. Sure, the sixth-generation Pony Car started leaking out onto the web days ago, but all of the official, non-embargoed hotness has come out today. And man, there's been a lot.
In terms of new car debuts, this is a really big one - not unlike all of the Corvette madness that kicked off the 2013 automotive season. So to make sure you haven't missed anything, here's a wrap-up of everything you need to know about the 2015 Ford Mustang.
Deep Dive: 2015 Ford Mustang

Ford to rebrand SVT as 999?

Mon, 22 Sep 2014

Ford operates a number of performance divisions around the world. There's SVT in the US, Team RS in Europe and Ford Performance Vehicles (FPV) in Australia. But the Blue Oval has been steadily integrating its performance operations into one unit, and here we might have our first indication of what it will be called.
A reader at Jalopnik sent in a survey in which respondents were asked to gauge the name for a new performance brand from a "major automotive manufacturer," and while the identity of that automaker was not disclosed, according to the survey, the automaker is considering the name 999 for its new go-fast unit.
As our compatriots point out, the 999 was Ford's first racecar, a rudimentary chassis with a 19-liter inline-four campaigned by Henry Ford around the turn of the 20th century. (Ford also used the number to designate a Fusion fuel-cell racer a few years back.) That could prove the tie-in Dearborn is looking for in rebranding its performance operations worldwide, replacing the letters SVT, RS and FPV globally under one name.

Radical RXC is a Mustang-hearted racecar for the road

Fri, May 30 2014

Radical has been building fantastic open-cockpit racers and roadcars for years, for the track day enthusiast who wants a vehicle that looks like it could show up for a start at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The company's latest creation is the RXC, and while this coupe looks like a prototype racer, it's road legal in the UK and in some parts of the US. When testing a car this, um, radical, the first thought is likely to get it to the track for some big slides and wide open acceleration, but XCar Films takes the opposite approach in its latest video to learn how this racer fares on public roads. The version tested here is the standard RXC with the 3.7-liter V6 out of the Ford Mustang tuned to 350 horsepower with a seven-speed sequential gearbox; but Radical also offers the same engine with 380-hp, a 454-hp Ford EcoBoost 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6, or even a 500-hp V8. Even in the most basic guise, it's a handful to control in the wet, if this video is any indication. The cliche of a road-legal racecar is bandied around a lot in the motoring world, but it truly applies to the RXC. The only problem with seeing the RXC exclusively on the road is that it can never really open up and show its full potential. This racer is indeed chomping at the bit to rocket off into the horizon, but all those pesky road safety laws hold it back. Still, the video is a chance to get a better impression about this thoroughbred sports car. Scroll down to check it out. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.