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2009 Ford F-150 Sema Xlt 2k Miles on 2040-cars

US $8,000.00
Year:2009 Mileage:2095 Color: Silver /
 Black
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : stacysbbickmore@forestfans.com .

2009 Ford F-150 XLT "Ford's" Custom SEMA Show Truck
You're looking at a very special truck here. This Ultra Low Mileage (2095 Actual Miles) F-150 was commission by
Ford Motor Company and built by Ground Force for the 2009 SEMA Show. This Truck was built for the Ford Motor
Company to be unveiled at the 2009 SEMA Show to display the new body style. The PPG Liquid Silver Metallic Flat
paint gives the impression the truck was cut out of pure billet aluminum. This truck was a showstopper at SEMA
during its debut and has been at countless car events and shows across the country where it was a crowd pleaser at
every event. It has been featured at the SEMA twice.
With a very low serial number, this was one of the first F-150's built and time was of the essence to have it
completed by the time of the SEMA Show. It has aggressively styled custom front, rear and side body cladding,
giving this truck a unique look. KMC 24" custom semi-transparent black coated wheels wrapped in Continental Tires
add to the sharp edged stance. Magnaflow Stainless Steel exhaust system gives the truck a great sound and rumble.
The F-150 Billet features a custom 2 tone Leather and Suede interior with embroidered headrests. For a special
ride, Ground Force installed a custom 2" and 4" Performance Lowering Suspension System making this truck a standout
in the looks and handling department.
Of course, other features include the strong 5.4L Flex Fuel V8, Automatic Transmission, Power Windows on all four,
Power Driver's Seat, Power Adjustable Foot Pedals, Cruise Control, AM-FM CD Stereo, Front and Side Airbags,
Anti-Lock Brakes, Bed Rug, Extang Evolution Rear Bed Cover, Bed Assist Tailgate Handle and Tinted Windows.
There are a few small paint chips on the rear most likely from transporting and some markings on the interior sills
from being on display with folks entering and exiting the vehicle, an easy fix for each.
This Ford commissioned build is a "1 of 1" and with well over $75k invested, the lucky person who buys this truck
will be extremely pleased. This was a one owner truck until recently with only 2,095 actual miles and still smells
like a new vehicle. I purchased this truck for myself but since I'm on construction sites daily, I didn't want this
beautiful F-150 to be exposed to nails, rocks, debris etc…This awesome Ford F-150 is essentially like a brand new
truck.

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