Ford F-150 Limited on 2040-cars
Humboldt, Tennessee, United States
My 2011 Ford F150 Limited Edition pickup truck. I am the second owner and have the clear title in hand. The truck is in excellent shape and always garage kept. No signs of rust. Clean Carfax, with no accidents. The Limited edition comes loaded with all of the amenities in conjunction with the 411 hp / 434 ft-lb torque 6.2 liter V-8. Some of the options are highlighted below, but feel free to contact me with any questions. Standard Options - 6.2 Liter V8 (similar to Raptor) - Microsoft Sync technology, w/ integrated Jukebox HD for storing music - Navigation GPS - 22in color matched wheels, w/ tire pressure monitoring - Ventilated and heated front seats - Heated rear seats - Rearview Backup Camera - Trailer hook-up guidance system - Power fold out step rails - Integrated rear step tailgate, with hand rail - Bed extender - Telescoping steering wheel and pedals - Bluetooth capable with hands free calling - Sunroof - Ambient lighting controls - Two tone interior - Limited Edition plaque on center console - Traction control - All Wheel Drive Add - on Accessories - BEDTRED - zip-in removal bedliner - Rubber F-150 bed mat - Weathertech Vent Shades - Weathertech Floor mats ( front and rear)
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