Ford F150 Nascar Limited Edition Only 600 Made, Has 60,000 Miles on 2040-cars
Barrington, Illinois, United States
Body Type:REG CAB
Engine:4.6L V8 SOHC 16V
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-150
Trim: NASCAR
Warranty: NO
Drive Type: 2WD
Mileage: 60,554
Options: CD Player
Sub Model: NASCAR
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: GREY
HELLO ALL, THIS IS A 1998 FORD F150 LIMITED EDITION STOCK NASCAR TRUCK. 3000 TOTAL WERE MADE, ONLY 600 WERE AUTOMATICS. THIS IS AN AUTOMATIC. IT HAS A V8, IT'S 2WD, ROUSH SUSPENSION, ROUSH SS SIDE PIPES, AND MORE. IT HAS ABOUT 60,500 MILES AND IT COMES WITH A SECOND REAR BUMPER, ONE SET(2) EXTRA TIRES AND RIMS. THIS TRUCK IS READY TO GO, NEEDS NOTHING BUT A GOOD HOME. IT CAN BE SEEN ON MY WEB PAGE AT AMERICANMOTORTEAM.COM AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO SELL IT LOCALY. THE TRUCK IS IN VERY NICE CONDITION, AND WHO EVER BUYS IT WILL BE HAPPY. A 163.00 DOCUMENTATION FEE DOES APPLY IN ADDITION TO THE CLOSING BID. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL 815 526 3008 THANK YOU AND HAVE A NICE DAY.
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