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2007 Ford F 250 Turbo Diesel White Xlt Super Duty Extendet Cab Great Condition on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:99840
Location:

Garland, Texas, United States

Garland, Texas, United States
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  • 4 Speakers
  • 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
  • 4.10 Axle Ratio
  • ABS Brakes
  • Air Conditioning
  • AM/FM Radio
    • Bumpers: Chrome
    • CD Player
    • Cloth 40/20/40 Split Bench Seat
    • Driver Door Bin
    • Dual Front Impact Airbags
    • Front Anti-Roll Bar
    • Front Center Armrest W/Storage
    • Front Cupholders
    • Passenger Cancellable Airbag
    • Passenger Door Bin
    • Passenger Vanity Mirror
    • Power Door Mirrors
    • Power Windows
    • Rear Step Bumper
    • Speed Control
    • Split Folding Rear Seat
    • Tilt Steering Wheel
    • Variably Intermittent Wipers
    • Voltmeter
          
    Standard Equipment:
    • 4 Door
    • 4-wheel ABS Brakes
    • AM/FM stereo
    • Cancellable Passenger Airbag
    • Clock: In-radio display
    • Coil front spring
    • Diameter of tires: 17.0"
    • Door reinforcement: Side-impact door beam
    • Fixed antenna
    • Fold-up cushion rear seats
    • Front Head Room: 41.4"
    • Front Hip Room: 67.4"
    • Front Leg Room: 41.0"
    • Front reading lights
    • Front Shoulder Room: 68.0"
    • Front suspension stabilizer bar
    • Front Ventilated disc brakes
    • Fuel Type: Regular unleaded
    • Instrumentation: Low fuel level
    • Leaf rear spring
    • Leaf rear suspension
    • Left rear passenger door type: Reverse opening
    • Manual locking hubs
    • Non-independent front suspension classification
    • Other front suspension
    • Overall Width: 79.9"
    • Plastic/rubber shift knob trim
    • Power steering
    • Rear door type: Tailgate
    • Rear Head Room: 38.2"
    • Rear Hip Room: 67.3"
    • Rear Leg Room: 32.2"
    • Rear Shoulder Room: 68.0"
    • Regular front stabilizer bar
    • Right rear passenger door type: Reverse opening
    • Rigid axle rear suspension
    • Spare Tire Mount Location: Underbody w/crankdown
    • Split rear bench
    • Steel spare wheel rim
    • Suspension class: Firm
    • Tachometer
    • Tires: Load Rating: E
    • Tires: Prefix: LT
    • Tires: Speed Rating: S
    • Two 12V DC power outlets
    • Type of tires: AS
    • Variable intermittent front wipers
    • Vehicle Emissions: LEV II
    • Wheel Diameter: 17
    • Wheel Width: 7.5

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