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C $27,000.00
Year:2011 Mileage:74149 Color: White /
  Gray Cloth 40/20/40
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Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.0L 8 Cylinder Flex Fuel Capability
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Crew Cab Pickup
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 1FTFW1EF8BFB49249 Make: Ford
Interior Color: Gray Cloth 40/20/40
Model: F-150
Warranty: 5 Year / 100,000 km Powertrain and roadside assist
Year: 2011
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 74,149
Sub Model: XTR
Exterior Color: White
Number of Doors: 4
Condition: Used

Loaded with Extras and Unique Features:


Factory Options Included:

LT275/65R18 OWL All-terrain tires
3.55 Ratio limited slip axle

XLT Convenience Pkg:
  • Trailer towing pkg c/w trailer brake controller
  • 7350# GVWR Package
  • Select Shift Transmission
  • Power adjustable pedals
  • Sync voice activated systems
  • power driver seat
Tailgate step
Reverse sensing system

XTR Pkg:
  • Chrome step bar
  • Power signal heated tow mirrors
  • Fog lamps
  • 18" chrome clad wheels
  • keyless entry key pad
Interior extras:

Custom fit seat covers
Garmin Nuvi GPS, hardwired into truck c/w free Garmin map updates for life
Heavy duty 'Ford' floormats- front and back

Exterior extras:

Leer 100XR Canopy, paint matched c/w heavy duty screens
Spray-in box liner
Optima Dual Battery Pkg 



NO ACCIDENTS, dents, or body damage



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Barrett-Jackson 2014: First production 2015 Ford Mustang earns $300k for JDRF [w/video]

Sat, 18 Jan 2014

We've almost become immune to the huge dollar amounts that collectible cars earn for charity at Barrett-Jackson. To wit, $300,000 for the first production 2015 Ford Mustang initially didn't seem like very much money. In reality, though, it's probably about 10 times the actual asking price for the car, and we're pleased to report that 100 percent of the proceeds will go to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
According to Ford, the car's winning bidder will get to "choose a fastback with manual or automatic transmission, and any interior, exterior and stripe color combination offered by Ford on the all-new Mustang." Power will come from a slightly revised version of the well-known 5.0-liter V8 engine that will produce "more than 420hp and 396 pound-feet of torque."
We snapped live images of the 2015 Mustang prototype that Ford had on display here at Barrett-Jackson, and you can check them out above. The official auction description, along with a video of the auction as it happened live, is below.

Martin Smith retires, Joel Piaskowski in as Ford Europe design chief

Thu, 29 May 2014

The mind behind the look of much of the modern Ford global range is retiring. Martin Smith, Head of Ford Design in Europe, will give up his position on July 1 and will leave the company altogether at the end of the year. He will be replaced by current Strategic Concepts Group leader Joel Piaskowski (pictured above).
Smith has led Ford of Europe design for the past 10 years, and he was partially responsible for the brand's Kinetic Design language with a large grille and swept-back headlights found on the Focus, Fiesta and C-Max, as well as several other vehicles abroad. After stepping down on July 1 until his retirement at the end of 2014, Smith will work on a project to decide the future direction of the company's look with Moray Callum, its vice president of design.
Piaskowski already has some impressive credentials in terms of automotive design as well. He joined Ford in 2010 as director of exterior design and led the teams responsible for the 2015 Ford Mustang and next-generation F-150. He was also previously design director at Ford Asia Pacific. Before working at the Blue Oval, Piaskowski held positions at Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai and General Motors. Scroll down to read the complete announcement of this changing of the guard.

2015 Ford S-Max adds all-wheel drive, adaptive steering

Fri, 03 Oct 2014

The Blue Oval's 'One Ford' mantra has seen rapid commonization of the automaker's products across markets, but North America still has to look from afar at most of the company's Max-branded people movers, including this new S-Max. That's a bit of a shame - we like the space efficiency and above-average driving dynamics of the C-Max models we do get, but seeing this updated seven-seat small minivan makes us want the One Ford initiative to extend even further.
The new model's changes include an updated powertrain range including a 1.5-liter EcoBoost four with 158 horsepower, and a larger, 237-horsepower, 2.0-liter model, along with a pair of revised lower-emissions 2.0-liter diesels. The big news, however, is the advent of available all-wheel drive, something that hasn't been offered since the S-Max first went on sale back in 2006.
On the technology front, the S-Max is the first European model to receive Ford Adaptive Steering, a variable-ratio technology we recently sampled in a prototype Fusion that is expected to go into production on the next-generation Edge. The S-Max also receives a new aluminum-intensive integral link rear suspension, packaged to continue to fit up to 32 different seating combinations. Safety equipment is always a prime concern in kinschleppers like the S-Max, and to that end, this new model receives pre-collision assist technology and LED headlamps.