2011 Ford Diesel F350 Powerstroke Fx4 Ultimate Lariat Sport Fully Loaded on 2040-cars
Peoria, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:diesel
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-350
Trim: fx4 ultimate lariat
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): supercab
Drive Type: 4wd
Mileage: 16,650
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Exterior Color: two tone deep pearl blue and sterling silver metal
THANKS FOR VIEWING. ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS AND I WILL ANSWER THEM ASAP. UP FOR SALE IS MY 2011 FORD F350. IT IS FULLY LOADED WITH EVERY POSSIBLE OPTION OTHER THAN A SUNROOF. IT IS AN FX4 ULTIMATE LARIAT SPORT. THE TRUCK HAS A SPOTTLESS CARFAX AND HAS NEVER BEEN IN AN ACCIDENT. THERE HAS BEEN NO REPAIR WORK PERFORMED ON THE VEHICLE WHAT SO EVER.
THIS HAS ALL POWER OPTIONS WITH THE ADDITION OF SNOW PLOW PKG AND HILL DECENT CONTROL, POWER INVERTER, HARD DRIVE, SYNC SYSTEM, NAVIGATION, BACKUP CAMERA AND SENSORS ETC,ETC,ETC.
THE AFTERMARKET OPTIONS I HAVE ADDED ARE LINEX PREMIUM SPRAY-IN BEDLINER. B&W HITCH, DPF DELETE, SPARTAN TUNER. I ALSO HAVE FACTORY EXHAUST TOO. I JUST PUT BRAND NEW 35X12.5X20 NITTO AGRESSIVE TIRES. THE TRUCK NEEDS NOTHING AND IS ALWAYS GARAGED. RESERVE IS BELOW BOOK
I AM SELLING THIS DUE TO A RECENT LAND PURCHASE. I HAVE ORIGINAL PAPERWORK AND ALL DOCUMENTATION, BOTH KEYS.
PLEASE E MAIL OR CALL ME AT 309-264-6271
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What the performance-parts manufacturer is showcasing with the Mustang is the carbon-fiber body itself, which is fashioned around the 1965-66 fastback. It can be bought from the company and bonded to the skin and unibody as a do-it-yourself project, or you can take your Mustang to Ring Brothers and have the body installed there. The fenders, doors and quarter panels are two-inches wider than stock, and Ring Brothers offers a custom widebody chassis to those who want the complete package.
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