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2007 FORD F150 XLT

$8,940

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Vehicle Features/Options

  • Air Conditioning
  • Power Windows
  • Power Locks
  • Power Steering
  • Tilt Wheel
  • AM/FM CD/MP3
  • AM/FM CD/DVD
  • Satellite
  • Immobilizer
  • Keyless Entry
  • Available
  • Dual Front Air Bag
  • Active Belts
  • Extended Cab
  • Regular Bed
  • All Wheel ABS
  • 1/2 Ton

Vehicle Description

Tough, dependable, and built to work — this 2007 Ford F-150 delivers classic truck strength with proven V8 performance. Powered by a reliable 5.4L V8 engine, this F-150 brings solid torque and the capability you need for hauling, towing, or tackling everyday jobs with confidence.

With its bold front end, rugged stance, and full-size presence at about 224 inches long and 74 inches tall, this truck commands attention while providing a stable, confident ride. The spacious cabin offers practical comfort with power windows and locks, air conditioning, cruise control, and durable interior materials built to handle daily use.

Known for long-term reliability, low maintenance costs, and Ford’s reputation for building tough trucks, the F-150 remains one of the most trusted names in the industry. Whether you need a dependable work truck or a versatile daily driver, this one is ready to deliver.

Whether you're hauling in Fairview Heights, working in Belleville, or traveling across Collinsville, Granite City, East St. Louis, Swansea, Millstadt, Columbia, Smithton, Freeburg, Caseyville, and Cahokia, Illinois, this F-150 is up for the task.

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VIN: 1FTPX14V87FA97378
Stock #: 7627A
Year: 2007
Make: FORD
Model: F150
Trim: XLT
Body: Pick-Up
Mileage: 150305
Doors: 4
Engine: 5.4L
Engine Cylinders: 8
Transmission: Automatic
Drive Train: 4WD
Fuel Type: F
Exterior Color: BLACK

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