2006 Ford F-150 Fx4 Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 5.4l on 2040-cars
Travelers Rest, South Carolina, United States
This is a 2006 F-150 with FX4 trim and leather interior. This car is in great condition for being eight years old, aside from a few minor dings and scratches it looks great and runs like a champ. This particular truck has a great sounding Bose sound system and is XM ready. This car is equipped with: power driver side seat, power mirrors, a power sunroof, power windows, and a power rear sliding window. The powerful 5.4 liter V8 engine can tow up to 9500 lbs, in addition to its towing capability its payload capacity is rated at 1000 lbs. This beautiful machine has 181,000 miles and has had the oil changed every 5000 miles like clockwork. This beast is 4 wheel drive and sports a beautiful Westin HDX Heavy Duty grille guard. New Good year all terrain tires were put on less than 100 miles ago and the brake pads were changed less than 100 miles ago. Despite the high miles this car still runs great and the 5.4 liter Triton V8 is extremely reliable. This truck is great for anybody that might need a work truck or a daily driver, or even both, it can do it all.
On Apr-23-14 at 15:51:33 PDT, seller added the following information: Miles will go up as this is my daily driver |
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