2014 Ford F-250 Platinum Crew Cab Pickup 4-door on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email: kevenblindt@netzero.net .
I am selling my beautiful 2014 Black F-250 Platinum. The truck currently has 42,500 miles on it, but could increase
if I have to use it. I am the second owner of this truck. I purchased from the original owner at 14,000 miles. The
first owner was assigned to a role in Puerto Rico and needed to sell the truck. The only reason I am only selling
is due to a divorce. The truck is in great condition, I did take it into the Ford Dealership to have an oil pan
seal replaced, and the EGR valve and seal replaced. These were minor issues that these trucks are known to have. I
have a record of all the routine maintenance that has been done to it as well. The life of this truck was not spent
hauling much of anything so no need to concern yourself with if it was abused. Other than a motorcycle in the bed,
I hauled a uhaul trailer about 350 miles and that is it. The add ons this truck has are an after market air intake
system and magna flow exhaust tips. I upgraded the tires last month to bigger off road tires valued at $1,800. The
tires are complete with transferable warranty which includes free damage replacement/and free rotate and balance at
Discount Tire Stores. As long as they get rotated and balanced every 5 to 6,000 miles, you wont need to worry about
buying tires for a few years. The interior is in great shape, and you wont find any eye sore blemishes anywhere.
The exterior has some minor scratches and a couple very small dings like your usual wear and tear types, but
nothing major that take away from its amazing curb appeal. Send me a message if you have any questions about this
truck or would like to arrange a meeting to check it out. The sale of this truck includes a transferable full
coverage bumper to bumper APEX warranty to the next owner. This warranty is currently valued at $1,700. The
warranty is good until May 2020 or 100,000 miles. The factory power train warranty is also still in effect.
First Oil Change 7,000 miles
Oil / Filter Changed Sep 6, 2015 14900 miles
Fuel Filters Changed Oct 11, 2015 15900 miles
Oil / Filter Changed Dec 14, 2015 19417 miles Engine Hours 750 Idle hours 214
Oil / Filter Changed April 18, 2016 24412 miles Engine Hours 948 Idle hours 269
Fuel Filters Changed 29069 Engine Hours 1142 Idle hours 327
After Market Washable Air Filter Replaced 6 Aug, 2016 29068 miles Engine Hours 1142 Idle hours 327
Oil / Filter Changed 6 Aug, 2016 29072 miles Engine Hours 1143 Idle Hours 328
Oil / Filter Changed 10 Nov, 2016 34736 miles Engine Hours 1340 Idle Hours 388
New Tires Installed Dec 20, 2016 38638 miles
Oil / Filter Changed 02 Feb, 2017 41959 miles Engine Hours 1594 Idle Hours 470
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