2012 Ford F250 Xlt on 2040-cars
2651 West Main, Greenfield, Indiana, United States
Engine:6.2L V8 16V MPFI SOHC Flexible Fuel
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FTBF2B6XCEA69337
Stock Num: 14391A
Make: Ford
Model: F250 XLT
Year: 2012
Exterior Color: Sterling Gray Metallic
Interior Color: Steel
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 18503
Please visit dealerrater.com to see what folks are saying about us at Inskeep Ford. This outstanding example of a 2012 Ford Super Duty F-250 SRW XLT is offered by Inskeep Ford. This Ford includes: POWERSCOPE PWR TELESCOPING Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors Power Mirror(s) Power Folding Mirrors Heated Mirrors STEEL, CLOTH 40/20/40 SPLIT BENCH FRONT SEAT Split Bench Seat Cloth Seats Power Outlet (4) UPFITTER SWITCHES SKID PLATE PKG ROOF CLEARANCE LIGHTS 6.2L SOHC 16-VALVE EFI NA V8 FLEX-FUEL ENGINE (STD) Flex Fuel Capability 8 Cylinder Engine ELECTRIC SHIFT-ON-THE-FLY TRANSFER CASE TAILGATE STEP SNOW PLOW PREP PKG MANUAL SLIDING REAR WINDOW W/PRIVACY GLASS Sliding Rear Window Privacy Glass FX4 OFF ROAD PKG 6 ANGULAR MOLDED BLACK STEP BARS Running Boards/Side Steps TORQSHIFT 6-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION W/TOW/HAUL MODE Transmission Overdrive Switch A/T 6-Speed A/T *Note - For third party subscriptions or services, please contact the dealer for more information.* Rest assured with your purchase of this pre-owned Super Duty F-250 SRW XLT. Because a CARFAX BuyBack Guarantee is included, you have built-in peace of mind to drive off the lot confidently. The best part about this well-maintained vehicle is that it is a CARFAX one-owner vehicle. Whether you're on the pavement or in the mud, this truck can get any job done. This 4WD-equipped Ford will handle beautifully on any terrain and in any weather condition your may find yourself in. The benefits of driving a 4 wheel drive vehicle, such as this Super Duty F-250 SRW XLT, include superior acceleration, improved steering, and increased traction and stability. The incredibly low miles and painstaking upkeep on this Ford Super Duty F-250 SRW make it a once-in-a-lifetime deal. More information about the 2012 Ford Super Duty F-250 SRW: The F-Series Super Duty trucks bear a resemblance to the ubiquitous, jack-of-all-trades F-150 pickups, but these models have an especially pure purpose: to reliably, safely a Inskeep Ford is a three time Presidents Award Winning Dealership. We also have an Award winning service department with Ford Certified Technicians. We carry a large line of Pre-Owned vehicles. All payments listed are with approved credit, some restrictions apply. Need more information? Please call 888-280-6294 or visit our web site www.inskeepford.com
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