Ford: F-150 Platinum on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
This is your chance to be the next owner of a vehicle kept in great condition. This truck has never been smoked in. It has an ARE Fiberglass Bed Cover (Tonneau) It also has a bedliner & Factory tailgate step! It has a Black exterior & a Sienna Brown Leather interior. The truck has 2 DVD players in the headrests for rear passengers. It has a Viper 5902 (one mile range) remote start installed as well. This vehicle runs & shifts great and is remarkably quiet. The engine on this vehicle purrs like a kitten. Very responsive and a joy to drive with great styling and the high tech gadgets for a low cost of ownership. Luxurious interior thats comfortable and convenient with nice access and ease of entry and departure. Can you say LOADED? This pristine vehicle has every single option I can think of and it is in AWESOME CONDITION. CARFAX shows this vehicle as a two owner truck. CARFAX Vehicle History Report shows nothing negative reported for this vehicle.
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