2005 Ford F-250 Xl Superduty Supercab 4x4 >upgrades Looks Like 2007 Or Newer Xlt on 2040-cars
Clackamas, Oregon, United States
Four Wheel Drive = 4x4 Supercab with doors. Shortbed (6 3/4 foot) New Upgraded grill, headlights / turnsignals and other parts make this truck look like 2007 or newer XLT. 121,000 miles on 5.4 L 3V Triton V8. Runs good, body is straight. Automatic with overdrive and tow/haul mode. Tow package, Maximum trailer weight 16,000 Extendable heated towing mirrors, 2" receiver hitch, and dual trailer light plugs. Less than 4000 miles on Large all season snow tires and 18 inch chrome wheels . Alignment Check-up was done and no adjustments were needed. New brakes on all four wheels (4 wheel antilock disk brakes). New Heavy Duty Battery Great work truck. 9,200 pound GVWR Cloth seats and rubber floor. Minor wear on driver's seat repaired but noticeable. Rear seat is newer tan leather with 60/40 split that folds up to carry more cargo. Not a lot of options, but it does have automatic, air conditioning, captains chairs and AM/FM stereo. Clean title in hand. Vehicle history report. DOES NOT have Power Windows, Power Locks, Cruise Control, Tilt, CD |
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