1998 Ford F-150 Lariat Extended Cab Pickup 3-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
I have for sale my 1998 Ford F150 Lariat Supercab truck. It has 56015 original miles. The truck runs and drives terrific, like a new truck. No rattles or squeaks, very solid going down the road. A/C and heat works perfect. It has never been used for work, trailered anything or abused in anyway. There are no leaks or mechanical issues. A very dependable truck. I have a current smog certificate also. It is basically fully loaded and comes with chrome running boards, bed liner, sliding rear window, 6 CD changer and leather interior. The leather shows some wear in areas but very clean overall and the changer can act up sometimes, for some reason does not read the discs in the changer. The paint is very nice and shines...is not sun damaged. It has some normal wear on it, some bumps and scratches...nothing major. The front brakes have just been done and at 55K miles I also changed the oil, which was always done at 3K miles. I removed the bed liner in the one picture so you can see the truck bed but the liner is in the truck and comes with it. It is just a very clean and great driving truck that should last for a lot of years. I try to be as honest as possible in the description. You can fly in and drive this truck anywhere you need to go. The only thing I can think of that the truck will need soon is tires...they drive nice and hold pressure just fine but I'm noticing some cracking in them. Any questions feel free to ask and I have more pictures also. I have a clean and clear Nevada title. I still drive the truck locally so miles will change a bit. Buyer is responsible for pick up or delivery within a week of auction end. A non refundable deposit of $500 is due 24 hours after auction ends, so please only bid if you are a serious buyer. The remainder can be paid in cash or cashiers check, but check must clear first before truck is released. Thank you and good luck bidding.
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