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2010 Ford F-150 Xlt Extended Cab Pickup 4-door 5.4l Loaded 1 Ownr Tow Pkg 4x4 Nr on 2040-cars

Year:2010 Mileage:59850 Color: is in great shape and is hand waxed twice a year
Location:

Royal Oak, Michigan, United States

Royal Oak, Michigan, United States
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We bought our truck brand new with only 5 miles, and have taken meticulous care of it.  All scheduled maintanence was done at the dealership (royal oak ford), when due.  This truck is a great truck inside and out, roughly 60k (still drive it so will vary).

This is the XLT package extended cab (all four doors open) which includes:  full chrome pkg, full towing package, the big 5.4L v8 triton, front tow hooks, AC, cd player, SYNC system, sirius radio, privacy glass, locking tailgate, 6.5 foot bed, auto headlights, fog lights, 3.55 limited slip axl, heavy duty 7200# gvwr, power everything even driver pedals, keyless entry and coded door entry, 18" chrome rims, side chrome tube step bars,  we also added the full bed liner, rim locks,  matching tint on the front side windows, and remote starter (great in winter)...

now for the condition,  the truck runs and drives flawlessly, just like the day we bought it.   The interior is extremely clean and still have some of the tags that we never pulled out when we bought it.  The exterior is in great shape and is hand waxed twice a year, the paint has a great shine and sparkle in it.  However, over the passenger side rear fender there is a gouge from some @#$% in the walmart parking lot when we were inside..  we recently got it estimated to fix and its in the $2-300 range.. not bad... it obviously doesnt effect the use, just sucks.  other than that there is one shopping cart bump on the driver side, looks like it bumps and slid down the door a bit.... i notice it because I had it since new.  the tires are gettin down there, there is a pic i included, but they should be replaced by the end of summer, they are the originals

Reason for selling:  we just got a new f150 ( this time moved up to the super crew due to a baby one the way) other than that no reason to sell it, its been great.  Never off road, towed with it 3 times, never had an accident, never had any major service, just tire rotation, oil changes, filter changes etc.  this truck takes regular gas and e-85 ethanol flex fuel...  has a full size spare underneath, and a mini computer inside that tells the temp, direction and gas mileage.

This truck is paid off and we are the original owners with a clean michigan title in hand and ready to transfer.  We do not accept payments and expect payment in full for transfer.  I realize you may have to set up financing, please have certified funds in hand before bidding.  If final bid goes over $21,000  we will refund you $300 in cash to have the bed ding fixed,  if bidding goes over $22,000  we will give you an additional refund of $300 to put towards a new set of tires, so just a little bonus for the high bidder

This truck in its current condition is valued at $22,500 blue book


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