2008 Ford F450 Xlt Amazing Condition 86k, Gooseneck Hitch Under Warranty! on 2040-cars
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:6.4L V8 Power Stroke
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-450
Trim: XLT
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Crew Cab
Drive Type: 2WD
Mileage: 86,000
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Tan
On this truck I also have the Ford Factory EXTENDED warranty. It is full coverage and covers everything. I pay $198 a month for it, I can either cancel it, or you can transfer it to your name (it is transferable) I owe $2,700 more on the warranty and it is for 3 years 48k miles more!!!! The truck already has 2 new turbo's, down pipe and high pressure fuel pump, a/c compressor that were replaced under warranty, so you do not need to worry about those. If you do not want the warranty then I will just stop paying and cancel it...
About 5k miles ago I replaced all 4 rear tires with the OEM tires, the Continental HDR 14ply 19.5" tires. Front were replaced almost 20k miles ago. 6 matching tires! I do not go cheap on tires, most of these trucks out there they replace the tires with cheap Chinese crap and they ride horrible! I spend money to make my trucks drive and last. These tires probably have 90k miles more to go on them!!!!!!!!!!!!! they last VERY long.
If I ever got a door ding, I had my dent guy take it out, so there is not a single door ding on the truck!! I also didn't like how the plastic on the rear bumper and front bumper faded, so I replaced all the plastic trim with new, I also bought a entire new OEM rear bumper to make it look right!!! Then I noticed the plastic door handles faded, I spent $300 more to get OEM new door handles all 4!!!! New front bumper valance, new roof marker lights and lenses. I need my truck looking perfect.
On to the features
automatic transmission
power windows and locks
heated side view mirrors
2 keys, and 2 keyless remotes
all books and manuals and past maintenance
weather tech all season mats
tinted windows and windshield
gooseneck hitch with reversible ball so it flips and lays flat. 30k lbs tow rating on the gooseneck ball with 7 pin connection in bed and on bumper!
bed liner, with rubber bed mat
OEM ford rear tailgate step! AWESOME! a must have!!!
custom painted interior on window switches painted gloss black like the exterior and the center dash painted to match! looks amazing! cost me $450!!!
AUX input
OEM fog lights
steering wheel audio controls
**********ABOUT 1 MONTH AGO I WAS TOWING MY GOOSENECK TRAILER AND MADE A HARD TURN INTO A GAS STATION AND HIT A HUGE DIP IN THE ROAD, IT DENTED THE ROOF NEXT TO THE TOP MOUNT BRAKE LIGHT. I NEVER HAD IT FIXED. MY LOCAL BODY SHOP QUOTED ME $350 TO FIX IT BUT I DID NOT HAVE THE TIME TO DO IT- A PICTURE IS ATTACHED OF THE DENT*** *** ALSO WHEN I TOOK THESE PICTURES I HAD A BED COVER ON, I HAVE SINCE TOOK THAT OFF AND AM GIVING IT TO A FRIEND***I DISCLOSE EVERYTHING SO THERE ARE NO SURPRISES***
TO MUCH TO LIST!!!! MUST SEE TRUCK IN PERSON TO APPRECIATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NO OTHER LIKE ITS CONDITION
CALL 954-732-4934 - Neal
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