1999 Ford F150 4x4 Flareside Quad Cab on 2040-cars
Joplin, Missouri, United States
For Sale By:Dealer
Engine:8-Cylinder
Transmission:Unspecified
Make: Ford
Options: Option List:4WD/AWD, ABS Brakes, Adjustable Foot Pedals, Air Conditioning, Alloy Wheels, AM/FM Radio, Anti-Brake System: 2-Wheel ABS, Automatic Headlights, Body Style: EXTENDED CAB PICKUP 4-DR, Cargo Length: 78.80 in., CD Player, Chrome Wheels, Cruise Control, Curb Weight-automatic: 4887 lbs, Deep Tinted Glass, Depth: 20.00 in., Driver Airbag, Driver Multi-Adjustable Power Seat, Electrochromic Interior Rearview Mirror, Engine Type: 5.4L V8 SOHC 16V, Front Air Dam, Front Brake Type: Disc, Front Headroom: 40.80 in., Front Hip Room: 61.30 in., Front Legroom: 40.90 in., Front Shoulder Room: 63.80 in., Front Split Bench Seat, Front Spring Type: Torsion Bar, Front Suspension: Ind, Fuel Economy-city: 13 - 14 miles/gallon
Model: F-150
MPGHighway: 18
Mileage: 138,516
BodyStyle: Pickup Truck
Sub Model: Lariat SuperCab Flareside 4WD
MPGCity: 14
Exterior Color: Black
FuelType: Gasoline
Interior Color: Tan
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