2013 Ford F-350 on 2040-cars
Lerona, West Virginia, United States
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2013 Ford F-350 Super Duty
Lariat Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door 8-Foot Bed
6.7L Powerstroke Diesel
4WD
Balance of Factory Warranty-Expires January of 2017
All Power Options
Leather Seats
Touch Screen Audio
Rear View Camera
Tow Package
Microsoft Sync Equipped
Sirius Radio Equipped
Snow Plow Package (Never Used)
Factory Ford Floor Mats
Factory Ford Bed Mat
Factory Ford Splash Guards
Motorcraft Fluids Used Exclusively
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Wed, 03 Apr 2013The Ford Atlas Concept was one of the quiet success stories of the 2013 Detroit Auto Show, and now Ford has given us a quick glimpse as to how that creation came to be. Designers actually combined two early sketches to build the Atlas. One, called the Bullet Train, is a futuristic, aerodynamic creation, while the other, aptly named the Locomotive, features the squared off proportions we're familiar with.
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