2002 Ford F-250 Super Duty Lariat Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 7.3l on 2040-cars
Castaic, California, United States
THIS BEAUTIFUL 2002 F250 WITH THE BULLETPROOF 7.3L ENGINE IS READY TO TOW JUST ABOUT ANYTHING. RHINO BED LINER, REESE 16K SLIDE 5TH WHEEL HITCH, TRAILER BRAKE, 70 GALLON HEATED STEEL FUEL TANK, TRI FOLD LOCKING TONNEAU COVER. BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE PHONE CONNECTION WITH MICROPHONE. FRONT MONITOR WITH DVD PLAYER AND ENTERTAINMENT CENTER. FLIP DOWN 12" DVD PLAYER FOR REAR SEATS. BACK UP CAMERA. NEW TIRES, NEW BATTERIES. THIS TRUCK RUNS AND TOWS LIKE NEW. CUSTOM INTAKE, CUSTOM EXHAUST. ALL WINDOWS TINTED WITH FRONT SUN STRIP. TOWING SIDE MIRRORS. AM/FMAir ConditioningAlloy WheelsAnti-Lock BrakesAutomatic HeadlightsCDCargo Area TiedownsDriver and Passenger Multi-Adjustable Power SeatFog LightsFront Split Bench SeatFull Size Spare TireInterval WipersKeyless EntryLeather SeatsLeather Steering WheelLocking Pickup Truck TailgatePower LocksPower MirrorsPower WindowsRunning BoardsSecond Row Folding SeatSliding Rear Pickup Truck WindowSteering Wheel Mounted ControlsTachometerTilt WheelTinted WindowsIce cold AC, All scheduled maintenance, Excellent condition, Mostly highway miles, Non-smoker, Title in hand, Very clean interior, Well maintained.
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