2008 Ford F250 Xl on 2040-cars
4168 Hamilton-Cleves Rd., Fairfield, Ohio, United States
Engine:6.4L V8 32V DDI OHV Twin Turbo Diesel
Transmission:6-Speed Manual
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FTSF21R28EC16351
Stock Num: 8EC16351
Make: Ford
Model: F250 XL
Year: 2008
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Medium Stone
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 93250
Impeccably clean and rust free F250 Super Duty XL Regular Cab 4WD Long Bed with the super rare combination of the 6.4L Powerstroke Twin Turbo Diesel engine and 6spd manual transmission. This truck is an original One Owner trade in here on a crew cab Powerstroke and is in impeccable condition inside and out and was not used as a work truck, but an every day driver that occasionally pulled a bumper-pull travel trailer. This truck shows no signs of salty driving or other corrosion with an excellent undercarriage and door seams as you can see in the photos. It is loaded with options and features including: Powerstroke 6.4L Turbo Diesel Engine, 6spd HD manual transmission, XL decor group with chromed bumpers and jewel effect headlights, HD towing package, Telescopic manual tow mirrors, Roof clearance lights, 3.73 axle ratio, Tilt wheel with cruise control, Air Conditioning, All Terrain OWL tires, Bedliner, Bench seat with recline and integrated arm rest, and an electronic brake controller. The paint and body appear to be all original with no signs of accidents and no dents or scratches. The interior shows excellent as well with no seat wear or dash marks. The truck runs and drives like new with no known problems or issues and all major functions in excellent working order. Truly a rare find and in absolute pristine rust free condition. Don't miss this one! Please visit us at our website, www.autolivery.com, for a COMPLETE description of this vehicle, including more pictures, vehicle and warranty info. A link to our website can be found in the "About the Dealer" section found in this ad.
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