2012 Ford F-250 Lariat on 2040-cars
Hector, Arkansas, United States
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View pictures for details, that's in ROUGH condition which this truck is in by no means rough condition, easily
clean condition. Feel free to ask any questions, thanks.
6.7L V-8 CylAutomatic4X4
Exterior Color Sterling Gray Interior Color BLACK INTERIOR
Mileage : 91,000 Miles
VIN : 1FT7W2BT7CED16163
VITALS
Year
Make
Model
Mileage
2012
Ford
Super Duty F-250 SRW Lariat
91,000
Exterior
Interior
VIN
Sterling Gray Metallic
Black Interior
1FT7W2BT7CED16163
Engine
6.7L 32-Valve Pwr Stroke V8 Diesel Engine
No Airbag Deployment Reported to CARFAX
No Structural/Frame Damage Reported to CARFAX
No Indication of an Odometer Rollback
No Total Loss Reported to CARFAX
2 OWNER VEHICLE
LARIAT ULTIMATE PKG[96U]
Cost: $3995.00
Details:
Remote Engine Start
Navigation System
Power Mirror(s)
Back-Up Camera
Power Passenger Seat
Sun/Moon Roof
Heated Front Seat(s)
Adjustable Pedals
Sun/Moonroof
Mirror Memory
Cooled Front Seat(s)
Power Driver Seat
Satellite Radio
(4) UPFITTER SWITCHES[66S]
Cost: $125.00
BODYSIDE MOLDING[965]
Cost: $60.00
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER[41H]
Cost: $75.00
6.7L 32-VALVE PWR STROKE V8 DIESEL ENGINE[99T]
Cost: $7960.00
Details:
Diesel Fuel
Tow Hitch
8 Cylinder Engine
Turbocharged
EXTRA HD 200-AMP ALTERNATOR[67D]
Cost: $75.00
(4) 20" CHROME-CLAD CAST ALUMINUM WHEELS[644]
Cost: $1050.00
FX4 OFF ROAD PKG[17X]
Cost: $295.00
3.55 AXLE RATIO W/ELECTRONIC LOCKING REAR AXLE[X3J]
Cost: $390.00
Details:
Locking/Limited Slip Differential
CHROME PKG[17C]
Cost: $1395.00
Details:
Running Boards/Side Steps
Chrome Wheels
Tow Hooks
UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER[85D]
Cost: $125.00
Ford F-250 for Sale
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- 2010 ford f-250 lariat(US $16,200.00)
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- 2002 ford f-250(US $10,000.00)
Auto Services in Arkansas
Toyota of Fayetteville ★★★★★
Satterfield Motor Co. ★★★★★
Safelite AutoGlass - Bentonville ★★★★★
S & F Auto Sales ★★★★★
River Country Chevrolet ★★★★★
Red River Dodge Chrysler Jeep ★★★★★
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