2004 Ford F-150 Fx4 F-150 on 2040-cars
Monroeville, Pennsylvania, United States
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This FORD F-150 FX4 is a 2004 and is a RARE FIND. Looks better in person than the pictures! MUST SEE TO
APPRECIATE.
THIS IS A ONE OWNER VEHICLE
Color is TRUE BLUE METALLIC
This vehicle has had MOBILE 1 FULL SYNTHETIC MOTOR OIL since the first 800 miles & has been changed every 3,000
miles or every year.
Has been fanatically maintained and taken care of since bought new.
This vehicle is almost completely stock - the only modification was the BILSTEIN LEVELING KIT. EXTANG TILT SOFT
TONNEAU COVER can easily be removed for convenience. The FORD BEDLINER was dealer installed. FORD FENDER LINERS
were installed added for additional protection.
Also has SYLVANIA SILVERSTAR ULTRA HEADLIGHTS for better night visibilty.
This vehicle only has 29,915 MILEAGE
Has a TOWING PACKAGE from FORD with 373 AXLE RATIO - I have actually never towed with this vehicle
Has a 5.4 LITER V8
The seat covers are FIA CUSTOM FIT installed to keep original seats like new.
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