2012 Ford F-250 on 2040-cars
Wofford Heights, California, United States
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED EMAIL ME AT: celinacmmalaterre@grimsbyfans.com . I am the original owner of this terrific crew cab, long bed, turbo diesel truck. Ordered directly from the
factory, it contains all of the manufacturer’s options you want including power moonroof, memory group, remote
start system, rear view camera and beepers, tailgate step, heated seats, rear locking electronic axle, FX4 off road
package with skid plates, tow package, roof lights, extra heavy duty alternator and dual batteries, and factory bed
extender. Upon arrival from the factory, this F250 was then driven to Outlaw Offroad, where its superb technicians
added a 6 inch lift, upgrade coil springs, arm drop kit, gas shocks, 37 inch Toyo MT Open Country tires, 20 inch
BMF wheels, and AMP Research's fantastic full length hidden electronic step. From there, an OC Bedliner was sprayed
with poly coating and bull ring sets added for enhanced usability. All resulted in a truck that not only looks
great, but possesses improved drivability and more compliant suspension, resulting in better highway manners with
no compromise. MSRP on this truck was $60,260, Oultaw’s improvements totaled $7559, and OC Bedliner, $595. With
taxes and fees, this truck would cost you today $75,000. Used primarily over its 4 year life for round trips to a
second home in Big Bear California, this truck has seen no abuse or even heavy use, and has just 16,000 miles. It
has never been used as a work vehicle. It has never been involved in any accident. It has never been off-roaded
And, thanks to 3 years of drought, it hasn’t been driven in snow or inclement weather. It is still in all
respects a brand new truck, needs absolutely nothing, and better yet, comes with an authentic FORD extended
warranty. Sadly, my teenage children have grown up the last two years, now have cars and significant others, and
no longer want to go to Big Bear with Mom and Dad, leaving Big Red largely unused and the cabin for sale. While I
will miss driving and even just looking at this beautiful truck, it needs a new home, preferably with a new family
or professional that will love it and take care of it. This is no cheap truck, and won’t be sold in that manner
either, so only serious buyers please. On the other hand, you won’t find a nicer pre-owned truck that is
absolutely beautiful, has no hidden defects or problems, and is nonetheless covered by a full factory warranty for
years to come. And yes, it drives like a dream at 5 mph or 85 mph. This vehicle is fully documented. It is sold
in “as is” condition.
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