2013 Ford F-150 Supercab 4wd Xlt* Video* 1 Lady Owner* Like New* 13k Miles* on 2040-cars
Lucasville, Ohio, United States
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2013 FORD F-150 XLT SUPERCAB 1500 4WD 4 DR EXT CAB 6' 6" BED. 5.0L 360 HP 380 lb-ft torque VCT 32V. V8 HD 6SPD Automatic 16/19 MPG. 13k ORIGINAL MILES. 1 LADY OWNER (NO KIDDING) SINCE NEW. Bought new 08/10/2013 RICART FORD, Columbus, Ohio. No accident history. Carfax certified. PREMIUM XLT & CONVENIENCE & POWER PACKAGE. ($1,310.Option) (18's, chrome, appearance, comfort, HD power, electronics) & HD TOWING & TRAILERING & HD COOLING Pkg's. & HD 3.55 ELECTRONIC LOCKING RR AXLE ($470. Option) & PREMIUM XLT CHROME PACKAGE ($1,595. Option)
GORGEOUS GREEN GEM METALLIC WITH GRAY INTERIOR. This is a very nice truck. BALANCE OF FACTORY FORD 3 YEAR OR 36,000 MILES POWERTRAIN WARRANTY (08/10/2016 OR 23,000 MILES) REMAINING. BALANCE OF FACTORY POWER-TRAIN WARRANTY (08/10/2018 OR 47,000 MILES) REMAINING HEAVY DUTY TOWING & TRAILERING PACKAGE W/TRAILER SWAY CONTROL. HEAVY DUTY LOCKING REAR DIFFERENTIAL. HEAVY DUTY COOLING PACKAGE. (aux oil, trans coolers & HD radiator 6 SPEAKER CD PREMIUM SOUND. MICROSOFT BLUETOOTH WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SYNC. 4.2" LCD CLUSTER PRODUCTIVITY SCREEN. & 4.2" LCD MEDIA CENTER SCREEN. MY KEY & MY FORD. MP3 & USB ADVANCETRAC W/RSC. 18" CHROME WHEELS. P275/65R18 GOODYEAR WRANGLER RAISED WHITE LETTER TIRES. POWER EVERYTHING; WINDOWS/LOCKS/HEATED MIRRORS WTURN SIGNALS. POWER PEDALS. QUARTZ HALOGEN FOG LAMPS. LOCKING TAILGATE. EASY FUEL CAPLESS FILLER. 6 AIRBAGS. DRIVER'S DOOR SECURILOCK KEYLESS KEYPAD. PERIMETER ALARM. DRIVER'S INFORMATION CENTER (MULTI-FUNCTION TRIP COMPUTER & ADDITIONAL DIGITAL GAUGES) SIRIUS SATELLITE. Tire Pressure Monitoring & SOS Post Accident Alert Systems. DIGITAL COMPASS & OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE DISPLAY. Additional Dealer Installed Extras included: FORD BED-LINER. 5" FORD CHROME STEP BARS Key, Remote, floor mats, manuals, books, & window sticker included. Great deal on a like new truck. STILL SMELLS NEW. PRICED TO SELL. VIN# 1FTFX1EFXDFC40863. Buyers are responsible for their state's license, tax, and registration fees. Seller is a state licensed Oregon dealer with over 28 years experience with preowned automobiles and is an honest man and a straight shooter. Car and seller are located in Ohio. Car has been in Ohio since new. I grew up here in southern Ohio, where we have a home. Seller is semi-retired. I purchased the car at Manheim Ohio (Columbus dealer only auto auction) Tuesday morning. Clean and clear title in hand. Photographer/Salesman not included. 100% of my buyers feedback are all automobile transactions. All titles will be sent certified mail 5-10 days after all funds have cleared. $49. document (trip permit/temp tag, fax'n / mail'n and all that-there) fee. Thank you, Ted V. Gibbs. (740) 961 - 8337 (Gibbs-a trusted name in horsepower since 1836) This is a very nice, 13k original miles, all original bumper to bumper truck. Set video's bottom gear icon to HD http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQ0xEo07rcA&sns=em
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Scroll down to watch a video about a man who you probably wish could be a little worse at his job.
