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2008 Ford F150 Stx on 2040-cars

US $18,895.00
Year:2008 Mileage:30004 Color: Oxford White /
 Flint
Location:

9555 Kings Auto Mall Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

9555 Kings Auto Mall Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:V8 4.6L
Transmission:4-Speed
Condition: Used
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FTRX12W98FB76029
Stock Num: T130904A
Make: Ford
Model: F150 STX
Year: 2008
Exterior Color: Oxford White
Interior Color: Flint
Options:
  • (2) rear cupholders
  • 17" chrome clad steel wheels
  • 4-speed automatic transmission w/OD indicator
  • 5" CHROME TUBULAR RUNNING BOARDS
  • 6.5' pickup box w/(4) tie-down hooks
  • 6700# GVWR1650# maximum payload
  • AM/FM stereo w/CD player & clock
  • Auto lock safety belt feature for child seats
  • Auxiliary audio input jack
  • Bed Liner
  • Black "bar style" grille insert
  • Black tailgate handle
  • Black urethane steering wheel
  • Black vinyl floor covering
  • Body-color grille surround
  • Cargo lamp integrated w/high mount stop light
  • Center front 2-point safety belt
  • Cloth 40/20/40 split bench front seat w/manual driver lumbar
  • Display center-inc: warning messages & text functions
  • Dome lamp
  • Fixed rear window w/solar tint glass
  • Full-size spare tire w/lock & underframe winch-type carrier
  • Gauges-inc: voltmeteroil pressureengine coolant tempspeedometer & odometer
  • Manual air conditioning
  • Manual paddle-type side mirrors
  • MANUAL SLIDING REAR WINDOW W/PRIVACY TINT
  • Matching 60/40 flip-up rear split bench seat
  • P255/65R17 all-season OWL tires
  • Painted body-color front bumper w/black lower valance & body-color fascia
  • Painted body-color rear step bumper
  • Pwr front & rear anti-lock disc brakes (ABS)
  • Pwr front & rear anti-lock disc brakes (ABS)
  • Pwr rack & pinion steering
  • Rear door child safety locks
  • Rear wheel drive
  • Removable tailgate w/key lock & lift assist
  • Seat Belt Minder system
  • Seat integrated outside front lap & shoulder safety belts-inc: height adjusterspretensionersenergy management retractors
  • SecuriLock anti-theft ignition (PATS)
  • STX SPORT PKG-inc: pwr locks w/autolockkeyless entry w/key fobpwr windowsblack pwr mirrorsoverhead consolefront map lightsrear dome lamptachometer17" machined aluminum w/painted accentsfog lampscruise control
  • Sunvisors w/driver-side strapfront passenger mirror
  • Tilt steering column
  • Tire pressure monitoring system
  • Variable speed intermittent wipers
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 30004

4.6L V8 EFI, 1 OWNER, ABS brakes, CLEAN AUTOCHECK, CLEAN LOCAL TRADE IN, and Low tire pressure warning. Extended Cab! Hey! Look right here! Imagine yourself behind the wheel of this rock solid 2008 Ford F-150. Climb into this wonderful F-150 and be impressed by the low mileage number staring back at you. This baby's life is just getting started. Awarded Consumer Guide's rating of a Recommended Large Pickup in 2008. Motor Trend praised it as "...the best-selling vehicle in America for over 20 consecutive years..." Kings Ford The FUTURE of FORD TODAY!

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