2007 Ford Other Pickups F350 on 2040-cars
Ralls, Texas, United States
For more details email me at: danutadbbrotherson@alonsofans.com .
4 Doors
4-wheel ABS brakes
4WD Type - Part-time
6 liter V8 engine
6-way power adjustable drivers seat
6-way power adjustable passenger seat
Air conditioning with climate control
Audio controls on steering wheel
Bed Length
Clock - In-radio
Compass
Cruise control
Dual Rear Wheels
Dusk sensing headlights
Engine hour meter
External temperature display
Four-wheel drive
Front fog/driving lights
Intermittent window wipers
Leather seats
Passenger Airbag
Pickup Bed Type - Regular
Power door locks
Power mirrors
Power steering
Power windows with 1 one-touch
Privacy/tinted glass
Split-bench rear seats
Steering Wheel Air Conditioning Controls
Tachometer
Tilt steering wheel
Trip computer
* LEATHER - 4WD - DRW - TRAILER TOW * Safety equipment includes: ABS, Passenger Airbag, Front fog/driving lights,
Dusk sensing headlights...
* Other features include: Leather seats, Power door locks, Power windows, Climate control, Cruise control...
* Thoroughly reconditioned, inspected and expertly detailed.
* Bulletproof Diesel complete
* Work completed by a reputable Ford approved Diesel specific mechanic
* 78,000 Original Miles
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