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used 34,126 mi. 2023 ford f-150 raptor for sale $ 70,500 dealer advertised price is the price given by the dealer. it may include offers and incentives that you may not qualify for. it may also exclude charges such as tax, title and license fees, and other fees. this price can ...
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Up for sale is a 2014 Ford F-150 Crewcab Raptor with 53k miles. This truck has front corner damage and has salvage title. Drivers wheel airbag deployed. The truck runs and drives and has no mechanical damage. It is loaded with heated and cooled seats, bucket seats, back up camera and...
Fit More Cargo in the New 2011 Ford F-150 Now For Sale in...Brian Pasch
Ford F-150 Raptor 2017 specs Engine wise, the new Ford Raptor 2017 ditched the old 6.2-liter V8 in the favor of a brand new engine. This is a 3.5-liter EcoBoost turbocharged V6 called by Ford the Eco Beast. It is capable of more than 450 horsepower and 480 lb-ft of torque which ...
Ford F-150 Injected with hormones from last year's Mighty F-350 Tonka concept, the '04 Ford F-150 pickup is trucklike on the outside and carlike on the inside. That's the inverse of the current F-150, the exterior of which tried to look too sleek a... T Lassa - 《Motor ...
TheFordF-150 pickup is America’s best-selling vehicle by a long shot, and has been for the past four decades. So you can’t really blame Ford for never reinventing the wheel when it comes time to update the F-150. Seriously, why fix what isn’t broken?