2017 Ford F-150 Raptor on 2040-cars
New Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
If you have any questions or would like to view the car in person please email me at: edgar.rebell@openmail.cc .
HELLO RAPTOR FANS,
THE TRUCK CURRENTLY HAS A BIT OVER 1,600 MILES ON IT AND HAS NEVER BEEN TAKEN OFF ROAD. QUITE FRANKLY, JUST THE
OPPOSITE. IT HAS BEEN BABIED, GARAGED AND WASHED ON A REGULAR BASIS. IT HAS NEVER BEEN PARKED BETWEEN VEHICLES
AND IS NEVER BEEN LEFT OUTSIDE OVERNIGHT. THE TRUCK HAS NEVER BEEN USED AS A TRUCK, NO TOWING, PLOWING OR ANY
ABUSE.
THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF FORD FACTORY OPTIONS IN THIS TRUCK WAS $12,675.00. TAKE A LOOK AT THE PHOTO OF THE STICKER FOR
MORE INFO. USE THE VIN AND PULL UP THE STICKER ON THE RESEARCH MECHANICS WEBSITE.
THE TRUCK HAS TWO OPTIONS WHICH ARE HARD TO FIND RIGHT NOW, BEAD LOCK WHEELS AND THE FORD FACTORY SPRAY IN LINER.
THE TRUCK RUNS PERFECTLY AND HAS MADE ME (WHO WAS A STRICT V-8 GUY), A FIRM BELIEVER IN THE NEW TECHNOLOGY. THIS
TRUCK HAS BEEN USED ON A VERY LIMITED BASIS AND TRAVELS NINE MILES PER DAY ON MY COMMUTE TO WORK.
THE LABELS ARE STILL READABLE UNDERNEATH THE TRUCK AND THE THING STILL SMELLS NEW.
Ford F-150 for Sale
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- 2016 ford f-150 shelby f-150(US $36,600.00)
- 2013 ford f-150 svt raptor(US $23,200.00)
- 2014 ford f-150 svt roush raptor 4wd crew cab 590hp supercharged(US $31,200.00)
- 2014 ford f-150 raptor(US $26,900.00)
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