2015 Ford F250 Lariat on 2040-cars
1817 Ridings Dr, Monticello, Illinois, United States
Engine:6.7L V8 32V DDI OHV Turbo Diesel
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FT7W2BT7FEA38353
Stock Num: 15FT4
Make: Ford
Model: F250 Lariat
Year: 2015
Exterior Color: Magnetic Metallic
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Other features include: Navigation, Moonroof, Tow Package, Remote Start, Heated Seats, Leather Seats, Leather seats, Bluetooth...Comes equipped with great options for your driving pleasure: TorqShift 6-Speed Automatic O/D, Premium Leather Seating Surfaces 40/Console/40, Premium Sony Audio w/Single CD, Engine: 6.7L 4 Valve Power Stroke Diesel V8 (B20) - Includes Dual 78-AH 750 CCA Batteries, Electronic Locking w/3.55 Axle Ratio, All-Weather Floor Mats - Includes Deletes carpeted mats, Chrome Package - Includes Unique Chrome Mirror Caps, 6' Angular Chrome Step Bars, Chrome Exhaust Tip, FX4 Off-Road Package - Includes Hill Descent Control, Transfer Case & Fuel Tank Skid Plates, Colored Front & Rear Rancho Branded Shocks, 5th Wheel/Gooseneck Hitch Prep Package - Includes 1 frame under-bed cross member, Wheels: 20' Chrome Clad Cast Aluminum, Upfitter Switches (4) - Includes Located on instrument panel... Standard features include: TorqShift 6-Speed Automatic O/D, Premium Leather Seating Surfaces 40/Console/40, Premium Sony Audio w/Single CD, Engine: 6.7L 4 Valve Power Stroke Diesel V8 (B20) - Includes Dual 78-AH 750 CCA Batteries, Electronic Locking w/3.55 Axle Ratio, All-Weather Floor Mats - Includes Deletes carpeted mats, Chrome Package - Includes Unique Chrome Mirror Caps, 6' Angular Chrome Step Bars, Chrome Exhaust Tip, FX4 Off-Road Package - Includes Hill Descent Control, Transfer Case & Fuel Tank Skid Plates, Colored Front & Rear Rancho Branded Shocks, 5th Wheel/Gooseneck Hitch Prep Package - Includes 1 frame under-bed cross member, Wheels: 20' Chrome Clad Cast Aluminum, Upfitter Switches (4) - Includes Located on instrument panel, Universal Garage Door Opener, Heated Rear Seats, Lariat Ultimate Package - Includes Memory Power Heated/Cooled Driver's Seat (Includes easy-entry/exit memory driver's seat feature), Power Heated/Cooled Passenger Seat, Memory PowerScope Trailer-Tow Mirrors, Memory Power Adjustable Pedals, Power Moonroof (Includes map CALL ME, TONY WESSELMAN for details, at 866-758-1784!!Purchase any new Ford at dealer invoice minus all qualified rebates!
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