Ford: F-150 Fx4 Supercrew 4x4 on 2040-cars
Seal Harbor, Maine, United States
Please contact me only at : sigourney6nsinclair@laposte.net
2012 Ford F-150 FX4 Supercrew 4x4. This truck is in great condition inside and out. It has been professionaly serviced and detailed and needs absolutely nothing. It drives great and turns heads. Too many options to list, but here are a few- dual power seats, heated and cooled seats, memory seats, adjustable pedals, Ford Sync which includes Bluetooth hands free, USB and AUX inputs, factory remote start, Home link, traction control, integrated trailer brake with full towing package, tonneau cover, bed mat, information system with built in truck Apps that display all vehicle information including transmission temp. Etc. The truck has very few blemishes- a few rock chips, mostly on color matching steel bumpers, but notVery noticeable. The rear of the passenger side bedside has a small area of scratches/ scuff Mark which I took a close up photo of for the listing. Above average condition in my opinion and ready to go. I have the Maine State Title in hand - No Liens on it. It is a clean accident free vehicle. I am selling to fund a home purchase, but I am not desperate to sell. Please no low ball offers. Thanks for looking and please let me know if you have any questions. - the vehicle is in use soMileage may increase slightly.
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