2011 Ford F-150 on 2040-cars
Assumption, Illinois, United States
I am always available by mail at: leanlkkomorowski@artfriend.com .
My name is Charles Talley and I am the second owner of my 2011 F150 Platinum Super Crew Pickup Truck. I purchased
the vehicle in 2014 from a Ford dealership in Texas while serving as a Medic in the Army. For me, this truck was
that "special one" after returning home from a one year long deployment. While it is true that I own two gorgeous
purebred siberian huskies as well, I used a tough canopy cover to protect the inside of the truck whenever my
troopers needed transport. The truck had 30K miles then and one owner. The truck now has 60K miles. The truck is in
excellent condition and is sure to please. Some features include a moon roof, in dash display, heated and cooled
seats (heated rear seats), Sony sound system, power everything, navigation system, dual climate control, vehicle
computer provides diagnostic reports regularly as well.
Since purchasing the truck, I have not modified it's exterior or interior in any way. I perform routine maintenance
in the form of oil and oil filter changes. New spark plugs (gapped and placed correctly), breaks and tires were
replaced within the past 12 month period as well. 4x4 feature has been used a handful of times. Truck runs and
idles smooth and quietly.
Please feel free to message me with your questions.
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