2015 Ford F-150 Platunim Fx4 5.0l V8 on 2040-cars
Cambridge, Illinois, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email: gearldineghhansford@ukvet.net .
Ford F-150 Platinum FX4 SuperCrew
Ruby Red Metallic with Black Platinum Leather Interior
This truck MSRP was $ 61,785.00 new. I am the original owner and have owed it for one year (bought new Feb 2016).
It has build date of late September 2015. It is in excellent condition and has every option. It is covered under
Ford warranty until 2019. I have added many of the most popular accessories; all you have to do is drive! Never
wrecked or abused, never off-road. The truck sets in my climate controlled garage year round. I didn't clean it
just to list it, that is the way it is year round. It is waxed four times a year. If the weather is bad it doesn't
get driven. I do not drive it for work so it is only driven on the weekends. If your looking for a practically new
truck for thousands less than new...you found it! Feel free to contact me with serious offers.
Options include:
Eqp group 701 A
Platinum Series
Technology Pkg
Voice Active Navigation
Sirius Satellite Radio
Remote Start
Heated and Cooled Front Seats
Massaging Front Seats
Heated Steering Wheel
Heated Rear Seats
Adaptive Cruise Control
Power Slide Rear Window
Tailgate Step
Remote Tailgate Release
Ruby Red Paint
5.0L V8 FFV Engine
3.55 Electronic Lock Rear Axle
7000# GVWR
Twin Panel Moonroof
Trailer Tow Pkg
Trailer Tow Brake
Fx4 Off-Road Pkg
36 Gallon Extended Range Fuel Tank
Active Park Assist
Added Accessories:
Bakflip F1 Tonneau Cover
LineX Premium Spray in Bed Liner
Husky X-Act Fit Floor Liners both Front and Rear
Husky Splash Guards
Motorcraft Rear Wheel Liners
Tinted Side Window
Fly into any of the local airports, I will pick you up and you can drive the truck back home. Local airports are
Bloomington (BMI) or Peoria (PIA).
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