2011 Ford F-250 King Ranch 4 Door Super Crew Cab on 2040-cars
Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States
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2011 FORD F 250 KING RANCH EDITION EXCELLENT CONDITION
INCLUDES SYNC BY MICROSOFT, SUNROOF, RUNNING BOARDS, HUSKY FLOOR LINERS, STEERING WHEEL AUDIO/VOICE CONTROLS NO DENTS, DINGS OR SCRATCHES. VERY WELL MAINTAINED, LITTLE WEAR ON CENTER CONSOLE ORIGINAL ONE OWNER, VERY LOW MILES 27K 6.7 LITRE DIESEL NEW MICHELIN TIRES SMOKE FREE WE CAN ARRANGE SHIPPING FROM TENNESSEE IMMEDIATE DEPOSIT REQUIRED EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS HISTORY REPORT SHOWS TWO ACCIDENTS. THESE BOTH WERE TO TRAILERS I WAS PULLING NOT NOT VEHICLE ITSELF |
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