Ford F-150 Svt Raptor Crew Cab Pickup 4-door on 2040-cars
Victoria, Texas, United States
For sale is a one of a kind CNG powered 2011 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor. This truck is fully equipped with all factory options including:OEM Ford HID headlightsADD (Addictive Desert Designs) bumper with winch mount40" Rigid LED light barX series A.R.E camper shellToyo MTR tires mounted on Method Racing wheelsNAVTV interface, that was used with a FLIR PathfindIR thermal camera. This truck is powered by clean burning CNG (compressed natural gas), it is bi-fuel allowing you to switch back to gasoline when the CNG tank is depleted. It gets anywhere between 13-18 MPG on the highway depending on speed.The system has been professionally installed, The conversion cost was around $11,500It is equipped with 24 GGE (gasoline gallon equivalent) CNG tank in the bed, The tank certification expires in 2032
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