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1989 F150 4x4 XLT Lariat Ford Truck

Make: Ford
Model: F-150
Type: Standard Cab Pickup
Trim: XLT Lariat
Year: 1989
Mileage: 152533
VIN: 1FTEF14Y9KNB45778
Color: Red
Engine: 4.9
Cylinders: 6
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: 4WD
Interior color: Red
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Delmar, Delaware, United States

1989 Ford F-150 XLT Lariat Additional Info:

This is a rare opportunity to own a true unmolested American Classic. Up for sale is this very nice 1989 F150 4x4 XLT Lariat. We are dealers and this truck was traded in on a new truck. It clearly was somebody’s baby at one time. She’s ready to be your baby now. No dock fees or dealer fees charged on this sale. This is a real auction. High bidder gets the truck. Please only bid if you have full intentions of following through on your commitment. She is Equipped with a very smooth running. 4.9 inline 6 cyl. engine. Manual 4 speed on the floor. A true stump puller. Minimal rust on this classic. Just a thin line over the rear wheel wells as pictured. Frame is solid. Rockers,door sills and door bases all appear smooth and rust free. They also pass the magnet test as well. Inside of bed is solid showing normal usage wear. Mickey Thompson Aluminum rims all the way around. Nitro Terra Grappler all terrains LT295/75R16 have a fair amount tread left but, if you look close you can see hair line cracks due to age. Truck is equipped with lift kit including Rancho suspension parts. Lock in/Lock out hubs. West coast mirrors with Steel Horse alum steps. Red XLT interior. Nice tight fitted seat cover in camouflage. Cover appears to be specifically manufactured for this model truck as is a perfect fit. Odometer shows 52533 and true mileage is believed to be 152,533. This truck is the recent recipient of a tune up, new wiper motor and ignition rod. Starts, runs and drives. No weird noises. This is a classic 30 year old truck, expect some imperfections. It’s not often you can find these trucks with almost no rust. Great truck for fix up or drive as is. This truck should be transported to its destination, where it can be fully evaluated by it’s new owner for road service.