2011 Ford F-450 Western Hauler 4x4 Lariat Nav Back Up 33k Miles Diesel Loaded!!! on 2040-cars
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
2011 Ford F-450 4X4 by Western Hauler
(309)-261-4340 Up for sale is a flagship '11 Ford F-450 4X4 Lariat with only 33K miles. The truck is in great shape both inside and out and loaded with every option. The truck includes the Lariat package along with Navigation. Heated seats, A/C seats, cold A/C, power windows, locks, mirrors, seats, back up camera, and everything else you could think of. Patrick (309)-261-4340 Western Hauler did the conversion on the truck. The options are as follows: B&W turnover ball, custom seats both front and back with gator inlays along with a covered console, all the wood grain accents, Weather Tech floor mats, overhead wood console with mood lights, CB handheld radio, Passport SR7 built in radar detector, mud flaps, spray in bed liner, fiberglass color matched running boards, front color matched wind dam, painted vent shades, tail light covers, wing on cab, billet grill, full paint out, air bags on rear with onboard compressor, gator inlays in doors with wood accents, LED lit cup holders, wood grain kick plate on rear seat with mood lights, and a 94 auxiliary fuel tank in the bed. This is about a $17000 conversion. Trades always welcome. (309)-261-4340 The truck runs and drives just as good as it looks. One owner, non smoker, just the way you want! Shipping is available, just call for a quote. I can always pick you up from the Dallas/Fort Worth Airport anytime!! Thanks for looking. (309)-261-4340 |
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