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2004 Ford F-150 Heritage Svt Lightning Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 5.4l on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:54000
Location:

North Haven, Connecticut, United States

North Haven, Connecticut, United States

Up for auction is my Silver 2004 Ford Lightning. This is a single-owner, adult owned vehicle! I purchased this truck new from Mantilia Ford, West Haven CT.  It was fully dealer serviced for 3 years. This included oil changes every 3K miles, tire rotations, brakes and new rear shocks. After 3 years and 24,000 miles, I began taking care of oil changes and maintenance. All oil changes were done using Mobil 1, full-synthetic 5W-20 and a Ford Motorcraft or Amsoil filter. I have full service history available. Tires are 90-95% all around.

The truck has about $6500 in modifications. I wanted to build this truck exactly like it should have left the Ford plant. I have retained all original parts with the exception of the stock transmission pan and valve body. The modifications and original parts are included with the truck. 

This truck has never been to a track. It was placed on a dyno in August 2004. The truck made 360RWHP, 440RWTQ. I have always taken great care of this truck and it shows.  Please feel free to contact me for high resolution photos and additional information.  I have the original window sticker and SVT certificate of authenticity as well.  The tailgate was replaced due to a dealer denting the seam which could not be removed.  I still have the original tailgate as well.

Modifications are:
Gaylord's X-2000 Fiberglass Bed Cover with Lip Spoiler: $1300.00
BedRug: $330
Clear Bra ("Rockblock"): $1200
Expedition Visor with Home Link Garage Door Opener: $400
Sylvania Xenarc HID Headlight Kit (DOT Legal): $575
Sylvania Xenarc Front Signal Lamps: $25
Factory Tech Valve Body: $225
4x4 Transmission Pan (adds drain plug and capacity): $45
Ford Harley Davidson Edition Front Grill (Includes Additional Painted Grill Trim): $550
Bissani Stainless Steel Exhaust: $800
K&N Cold Air Intake Kit: $325
Ford 2003/2004 Cobra Upper Pulley: $45 
Gatorback Belt: $47
LoTek Single Gauge A-Pillar Pod Painted to Match with OEM Paint: $90
AutoMeter Boost/Vac Gauge: $50
Expedition Rear Bumper Plug: $10
SVT Hitch Plug: $75
Chrome MGW License Plate Frame: $59
"Clunk" Washers: $40
"Lightning" Floor Mats: $140
Lightly Tinted Windows: $200

I reserve the right to end this auction if an offer of the reserve or above is made outside eBay.


On Apr-02-14 at 08:47:06 PDT, seller added the following information:

The truck currently has Nitto 555s on the front and F1s in the rear due to a front F1 picking up a nail in the sidewall.  

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