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2015 Ford F250 Xlt on 2040-cars

US $46,107.00
Year:2015 Mileage:7 Color: Ruby Red Metallic /
 Tan
Location:

600 Ohio Pike, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

600 Ohio Pike, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Fuel Type:Unknown
Engine:Regular Unleaded V-8 6.2 L/379
Transmission:6-Speed
Condition: New
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FT7W2B60FEA21209
Stock Num: T15-002
Make: Ford
Model: F250 XLT
Year: 2015
Exterior Color: Ruby Red Metallic
Interior Color: Tan
Options:
  • 4X4 ELECTRONIC-SHIFT-ON-THE-FLY (ESOF)-inc: manual locking hubs and auto rotary control on instrument panel
  • 5TH WHEEL/GOOSENECK HITCH PREP PACKAGE-inc: 1 frame under-bed cross member5 pickup bed attachment points w/plugs and 1 integrated 7-pin connector on driver'
  • ALL-WEATHER FLOOR MATS-inc: Deletes carpeted mats
  • ELECTRONIC LOCKING W/3.73 AXLE RATIO
  • ENGINE: 6.2L 2-VALVE SOHC EFI NA V8 FLEX-FUEL(STD)
  • FX4 OFF-ROAD PACKAGE-inc: unique FX4 Off-Road box decalColored Front & Rear Rancho Branded ShocksHill Descent ControlTransfer Case & Fuel Tank Skid Plates
  • ORDER CODE 603A
  • POWER SLIDING REAR WINDOW W/PRIVACY GLASS/DEFROST-inc: Illuminated Driver & Passenger Sunvisor Mirrors
  • POWERSCOPE TRAILER-TOW MIRRORS-inc: power telescopingpower fold-away w/power heated glassheated convex spotter mirror and integrated clearance lamps/turn signals
  • REAR-VIEW CAMERA-inc: Electrochromic Mirror w/Video Display
  • REAR-VIEW CAMERA-inc: Electrochromic Mirror w/Video Display
  • s side pickup bed wall5th wheel hitch compatibility: the 5th Wheel/Gooseneck Prep Package (53W) is compatible w/the factory orderable 5th Wheel Hitch Kits (15K and 15L) and dealer-installed Ford custom accessories 5th Wheel Hitch Kit by Reese - part #BC3Z-19D520-A (8ft box only)The prep package is also compatible w/Reese Signature Series 5th wheel hitch kits updated w/a new Leg Service Kit - part #BC3Z-A00A25-A (8ft box only)The 5th Wheel Hitch Kit (15K) and dealer-installed Ford custom accessories 5th Wheel Hitch Kit by Reese - part #BC3Z-19D520-A is not released to the short box (6.75ft box)NOTE: the short pickup box provides less clearance between the cab and 5th wheel trailer compared to long box pickupsThe receiver centerline of the hitch should be mounted at least 2" forward from the rear-axle of the truck c
  • see Supplemental Reference or Body Builders Layout Book for details
  • SNOW PLOW PREP PACKAGE-inc: NOTE:Restrictions apply
  • TAILGATE STEP & HANDLE
  • TIRES: LT275/70RX18E OWL A/T (4)-inc: 1 A/T spare tire,
Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 7

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