2017 Ford F-150 Raptor on 2040-cars
Garland, North Carolina, United States
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RARE find Raptor F-150 is loaded with options and forged bead lock aluminum wheels that are no longer being
offered.
Absolutely an eye catcher and fabulous ride. The hood and exterior graphics package only enhance the quality and
showcase the features, as their placement draws attention to the wheels, amber lights and hood vents. The LED box
lighting and side mirror spotlights only make the shine of this truck stand out more in the dusk and dark. The twin
panel moonroof makes this already oversized interior space seem even bigger. Not to mention great views for front
and back seat passengers. The Pro Trailer Backup Assist includes tow hooks, trailer sway control and tow package
and is a MUST HAVE feature for a vehicle with this much power. Top of the line safety features including
inflatable rear safety belts and 360 degree camera. The power-sliding rear window, tailgate step, the heated rear
seats, the spray in bed liner and adaptive cruise control (the Raptor Technology Package), Sony stereo system with
CD and Voice Activated Navigation - it has it ALL! MSRP $69385 and has been stored in garage and never experienced
rain. Window sticker, both keys, and all books are in the vehicle. Only 82 delivery miles.
Ford F-150 for Sale
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