2013 Ford F-350 Lariat on 2040-cars
Perry, Missouri, United States
If you have any questions or would like to view the car in person please email me at: gildagsseider@essexman.com .
Ford 2013 model F350 - this is my personal truck - it has had all freeway miles, all oil changes done at local Ford
dealer every 3000 to 5000 miles. It has Michelin tires about 80 percent tread remaining. The truck is a 4 wheel
drive and it has never been wrecked or flooded. Following is a list of what the truck has:
F350 Lariat
4 wheel drive
Diesel
6 speed auto transmission9
90 gallon auxiliary fuel tank with tool box combo
Heavy duty front bumper
LT275/70R18 Michelin tires
3.55 electronic locking axle
FX4 off road package
Chrome tubular steps
11,500 GVRW package
Navigation
Engine block heater
Camper package
Upfitter switches
Tailgate step
Leather seats
Cooling and heated seats
Lariat interior package upgrade
Remote start
Keyless start
Keyless entry
Power slide rear window with defroster
power drivers and passenger seats
Dual zone climate control
Premium Sony audio system
Sirius satellite radio
hill start assist
Power everything
Power telescopic side mirrors
rear view camera with alarm
trailer brake controller
Line X bed protection
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Auto Services in Missouri
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