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2017 F250 Lariat 4x4 6.2 Gas w/4.33 gears Paint match Leer shell Full BedRug 107K miles and change Leer topper with rug makes it a one or two man mobile hunting camp. Truck is down in Texas. Asking $45,250 PM for more photos, details, etc. If you’re not close to TX, I would consider splitting a transporter fee to get it to you. Great driving, all things working, no maintenance to do be done truck. A buy it, and drive it, and hunt it pick-up.
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That’s a nice looking truck.. good luck with your sale
She never made it past the bedroom door, what was she aiming for...? She's gone shootin..
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Thanks Cert.
I've found the shell seems to be a turn-off for some, so I'm trying to reach more of the hunting community. As the shell + bed rug makes for one helluva rolling hunting camp. Being mobile with a place to sleep in the back and keep the rain and critters off your stuff...pretty handy.
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what kind of mileage does that one get?
"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die, I want to go where they went" Will Rogers
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Yes sir I’ve got the same truck 2011 with shell and while it limits hauling/loading it’s a must for camping and sleeping
She never made it past the bedroom door, what was she aiming for...? She's gone shootin..
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Jeebus, that one looks brand-spankin' new.
I'll send a link to a few folks, a truck that's a couple of years old and hasn't gone through any winters (and road salt) here is quite desirable.
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Running under 70 and the truck will treat you to 16 on the highway. I've seen 17 with a baby foot on the accelerator.
Around town stop and go will give ya 14.
Hunting dirt tracks, stop and glass, leave it running kinda driving...lower.
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Where is it in Texas? Nice truck.....
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@TimZ - Hill Country truck. Not far from Spring Branch/Bulverde, but I can bring the truck to someone to see it in person if the distance isn't too far..
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Let’s just say your idea of a “huntin truck” and the boys round here idea of a “huntin truck” is WAY different 😂 nice truck glwys
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Nice. Makes me want to sell my 2013 to buy it.
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Thanks Cert.
I've found the shell seems to be a turn-off for some, so I'm trying to reach more of the hunting community. As the shell + bed rug makes for one helluva rolling hunting camp. Being mobile with a place to sleep in the back and keep the rain and critters off your stuff...pretty handy. I put a shell on my truck a couple of years ago for the sole reason your mentioned. I picked up a cheap cot that would fit the bed and allow the tailgate to close. I use stackable wooden blocks to level it if needed. Store stuff in plastic tote's under the cot and/or on top of it and plenty of room beside it to get in/out...and put a deer. It's incredibly efficient, I can leave after late after work and arrive at a WMA's camping area after dark, climb in the back, sleep and get up next morning ready to go....no time/hassle setting up a tent, etc. It great regardless of weather and I run a little Ryobi fan in there and crack windows as needed. Not a long term camper but for quick 2 day trips it's awesome.
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Let’s just say your idea of a “huntin truck” and the boys round here idea of a “huntin truck” is WAY different 😂 nice truck glwys That's what I was thinking. Not my idea of one, but a damn nice truck regardless..
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Thanks for the truck love. Its been a good one to me, but I've got 3 in car seats, so its time for a kiddo hauler. Need a good home for this good truck.
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I had the same set up with my GMC. We went on many hunting trips with it. Great way to have safe, secure space for gear. Nice thing with the bed rug is that it can be pulled out to be washed. After drying goes back in easy.
Loved mine. GLWS
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That truck is way too nice to be a huntin truck! Show me pictures of the bullet holes from accidental discharges and elk blood or hide in the bed. That looks like a truck that we would hunt beaver from lol Super nice truck! Good luck
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6.2 motor is supposed to be very reliable.
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Very, very reliable. With the 4.33 gearing (ordered from Ford) it also makes it a joy to tow just about anything. All without having to jack with DEF…
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