2012 Ford F-350 Super Duty Lariat Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 6.2l 6977 Miles Perfect on 2040-cars
Forsyth, Illinois, United States
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2012 Ford F350 Lariat Crew Cab 4wd 6977 miles perfect shape inside and out 217 520 0858
This is one extremely nice 2012 Ford F350 Crew Cab Lariat. The previous owner worked for the railroad and only used on time off since he has a company vehicle. It has one ding in the passenger side of the bed which will probably be repaired before it's sold however I would rather point it out just so you know. It has on scratch behind the rear wheel well. This is a SINGLE REAR WHEEL SHORT BED F350 super duty. Power sliding rear window leather tow package steps. He traded for a new 2014 GMC Sierra Denali. I don't think he's ever towed anything with it. He just likes big trucks. Leather heated cooled memory seating. 6.2 liter v8 with flex fuel rear camera tow package bedliner electric trailer brakes. Trades welcome. There is nothing at all wrong with this truck perfect. The guy who had it bought it in 2013 travels for a living with a company vehicle so put no miles on it and traded because he likes the new Sierra's and wasn't pulling anything. This truck hasn't pulled anything and I mean anything.
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