2010 Ford F-450 King Ranch Super Duty V8 Power Stroke Fx 4x4 Package Diesel-euc on 2040-cars
Friendship, Maryland, United States
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2010 Ford F-450 Lariat Super Duty V8 Power Stroke with FX 4x4 Package-Excellent Used Condition!!! Pretty Much Loaded, Nothing More to Add & Ready to Drive!!! King Ranch Edition (Leather seating thru out) Navigation System FM/AM - CD Player DVD System For Rear Passengers w/ 2 Headphones Sets & Remote Controls on Steering Wheel Goose Neck Hitch WeatherTech Mats Smoke Free ***Will Maryland Inspect*** Truck has been well taken care of, all service on the truck has been done thru a Ford dealership. No dents or scratches, very clean and excellent running condition!!! *I reserve the right to end the auction early due to having the truck for sale locally ! Payment: $500.00 deposit must be made thru Paypal within 24 hours of the end of auction. Balance can be paid at time of pick up, however I will only accept CASH or CERTIFIED FUNDS, no exceptions. Pick Up: The winner bidder is responsible for emailing me with a pick up date & time. I do not take part in any shipping process, meaning I will not take it to a shipping company, nor will I sit around all day and wait for a company to pick it up. I have not problem meeting someone at a specific time to hand over keys, title, etc. once payment has been made in full. Please feel free to ask questions!!!!! |
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