2008 Ford F-150 Fx2 Crew Cab - Black Beauty!! - Great Price! Extras! on 2040-cars
Orlando, Florida, United States
Body Type:Crew Cab Pickup
Engine:5.4L V8
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-150
Trim: FX2
Drive Type: RWD - Limited Slip
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 73,700
Sub Model: FX2
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
I am selling my 2008 F150 FX2. It has 73000 Miles on it. I have had this truck for 3 years, (bought it in 2010 with 38000 miles) and it is has been an awesome, reliable and fun truck to drive. I have gotten tons of complements on it.
In addition to the standard equipment which I will list below, this truck also has flow master exhaust. It sounds really mean, but is a pleasure to drive....its not to loud when your in the cab. It also has 2 10 inch Kicker Subs under the back seat (removable), with the amp hidden in on the back wall, and a bass volume knob under the dash. I will miss this stereo. I also Rhino lined the bed and put a back flip tonneau cover over it, which has been great.
The truck has a rebuilt title. It was in an accident in 2009 in texas, and purchased by a family who fixed it up, retitled to a Rebuilt title....it and sold it to me. I have loved it ever since....I just need a small car with high gas mileage for a new sales job. The rebuilt title is why I am selling it cheaper than the book value of 18,000. The truck looks great, as you can see from the pics below, but it is not perfect...it has small scuffs and imperfections here and there as a normal 5 year old truck would. The back bumper probably has the most scuffs.
Here are some of the options:
2008 Ford F150 V8
FX2 Package with Limited Slip Differential
Premium 20 inch wheels - tires only 5 months old
Side step rails
Flow Master Exhaust
Full leather sport seat interior with power seats
Premium Sport interior dash with center console
Sport Gauges
Bed Liner
Tonneau Cover
Power windows / Locks / etc
Rubber floor mats
This is an absolutely killer truck for the price. I am very glad that I bought it, and spent 3 awesome years, and whoever buys it will definitely enjoy it just as much.
I am in downtown orlando, message me with questions or to setup a time to swing by and see it.
Thanks!
-Mike
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