Fredericktown Chevrolet

Vehicle Information

VIN: 1FTWF3BYXAEB10460
Stock #: U2502B
Model Code: F3B
  • Condition Used
  • Body Style Standard Cab
  • Exterior Color Blue
  • Interior Color Gray
  • Mileage 40,015
  • Engine Triton 6.8L V-10 regular unleaded, engine with 362HP

Highlighted Features

Feature availability subject to final vehicle configuration. Please reference window sticker for more info.
  • Bluetooth®
  • 4WD/AWD
  • Navigation System
  • Cruise Control

Dealer Comments

*CLEAN CARFAX*LOCAL TRADE*

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Blue Certified. 2010 Ford F-350SD XLT 4WD TorqShift 5-Speed Automatic with Overdrive Triton 6.8L V10 EFI SOHC 30V


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Eligible Benefits

All Features

  • Seating capacity: 3
  • Front split-bench seat: A split-bench seat allows the driver's portion of the seat to move independently of the passengers.
  • Cabback insulator: The inside rear of the cab is trimmed to cover exposed metal.
  • Carpet front floor mats: Front carpeted floor mats are included.
  • Front seatback upholstery: Carpet front seatback upholstery
  • Interior accents: Chrome interior accents
  • Cloth seat upholstery: The seating surfaces are covered in cloth.
  • Headliner material: Cloth headliner material
  • Deep tinted windows: Some of the vehicle's glass has a dark, privacy tint.
  • Manual reclining driver seat: The seatback angle is manually adjustable.
  • Driver seat direction: Driver seat with 4-way directional controls
  • Front head restraints: Fixed front seat head restraints
  • Passenger seat direction: Front passenger seat with 4-way directional controls
  • Front seat armrest storage: The center armrest has concealed storage space within it.
  • Front seat center armrest: A single center armrest divides the front seating positions.
  • Full floor coverage: The entire passenger compartment floor is covered with flooring material.
  • Full floor coverage: The entire passenger compartment floor is covered with flooring material.
  • Headliner coverage: Full headliner coverage
  • Manual air conditioning: The air conditioning requires manual selection of operation mode, temperature and fan speed.
  • Manual driver lumbar: Lumbar support is manually adjustable.
  • Manual tilt steering wheel: The angle of the steering wheel is adjustable manually.
  • Manual reclining passenger seat: The seatback angle is manually adjustable.
  • Front split-bench seat: A split-bench seat allows the driver's portion of the seat to move independently of the passengers.
  • Gearshifter material: Urethane gear shifter material
  • Steering wheel material: Urethane steering wheel
  • Manual air conditioning: The air conditioning requires manual selection of operation mode, temperature and fan speed.
  • 2 12V power outlets: Multiple 12-volt DC power outlets are provided.
  • Ashtray
  • Battery charge warning: A message, or specific light illuminates to indicate the vehicle's charging system is not producing acceptable levels.
  • Cruise control with steering wheel mounted controls: Cruise control maintains a preset vehicle speed; automatically increasing or decreasing throttle to maintain that speed.
  • Day-night rear view mirror: An interior, rear-view mirror that has a manually operated switch that adjusts the mirror slightly, up or down, to reduce glare from traffic at night.
  • Door ajar warning
  • Passenger door bin: The inner door panel has an integrated storage bin.
  • Driver one-touch down window: A one-touch down power driver's window lowers the glass completely with one press of the button.
  • Rear windshield: Fixed rear windshield
  • Front beverage holder(s): An area is provided to securely hold beverages.
  • Cigarette lighter: Front cigarette lighter
  • Front reading lights: Spot lighting is provided for the driver and front passenger that is brighter and more focused than the dome lamp.
  • Heated passenger side door mirror: A heating element within the housing clears condensation, frost and ice from the mirror's surface.
  • Illuminated glove box: The glove box is equipped with a light that automatically turns on when the glove box is opened.
  • Illuminated glove box: The glove box is equipped with a light that automatically turns on when the glove box is opened.
  • Keyfob activated door locks (all doors): A handheld keyfob capable of remotely operating all the door locks.
  • Low fuel warning: A message, or specific light illuminates to indicate the vehicle will run out of fuel soon, and refilling the tank is required.
  • Manually folding passenger side door mirror: Manually folding exterior mirrors can pivot on a joint to bring the mirror housing closer to the vehicle body.
  • Manual tailgate/rear door lock: The tailgate/rear door lock is operated by key only.
  • Oil pressure gage
  • Oil pressure warning
  • Passenger vanity mirror: The visor has a mirror incorporated into its design.
  • Power door locks with 2 stage unlocking: A two-stage power door lock system can unlock the driver's door only or, if desired, all doors.
  • Power passenger door mirror: The passenger side door mirror is adjusted from the interior of the vehicle by an electric switch, which can modify the angle of the mirror surface.
  • Power first-row side windows: The first-row of glass on the side of the vehicle can be raised and lowered by electric motors.
  • Tachometer
  • Rear cargo door: Tailgate
  • Trip computer: A trip computer calculates and can display any, or all of the following functions: current fuel consumption, average speed, distance traveled, elapsed time, distance to empty and remaining fuel.
  • Trip odometer: A trip odometer counts the miles or kilometers the vehicle travels and can be reset by the driver.
  • Variable IP lighting: The intensity of the instrument panel lighting can be adjusted manually.
  • Variable intermittent front windshield wipers: The vehicle's front wiper system has low and high speeds, as well as a variable intermittent setting to change the pause length between wipes.
  • Voltmeter
  • Aluminum wheels: Aluminum wheels are light and strong.
  • Number of doors: 2 doors
  • Front tow hooks: Front bumper tow hooks are large, easily visible hooks that are attached to the exterior of the vehicle's bumper.
  • Door handle material: Black door handles
  • Door mirror style: Black door mirrors
  • Rear window trim: Black rear window trim
  • Window Trim: Black side window trim
  • Windshield trim: Black windshield trim
  • Bumpers front: Chrome front bumper
  • Grille style: Chrome grille
  • Wheel covers: Chrome hub wheel covers
  • Bumpers rear: Chrome rear bumper
  • Class V rating: A trailer hitch rated to safely tow weights up to approximately 14,000 lbs. (Weight Distributing) / 12,000 lbs. (Weight Carrying).
  • Spare tire mounted under body with crankdown: The spare tire stores beneath the vehicle in a crankdown carrier.
  • Front license plate bracket: A front license plate bracket provides a dedicated means to mount a front plate to the front bumper or fascia of the vehicle.
  • Full-size spare tire: A full-size spare tire will match or closely duplicate the specifications of the running tires.
  • Fully galvanized steel body panels: Galvanized steel body panels are found on the vehicle's entire exterior.
  • AS tires: All-season tires are designed to provide good all-around traction and handling, and a smooth, quiet ride in all conditions.
  • Manual extendable trailer mirrors: Manual extendable trailer mirrors are larger than conventional mirrors and have adjustable supports to vary the distance that the mirror sits from the exterior side of vehicle.
  • Special paint: Monotone paint
  • Pearl paint: Pearl paint is a base/clear paint containing mica flakes that absorb and reflect light in a prismatic fashion. This causes the color to look different depending on the angle of view.
  • Rear step bumper: A rear bumper with an adequate surface to stand on, that is strong enough to support the weight of a person without causing damage to the bumper. Usually has a protective covering to prevent damage to the finish.
  • Regular style pickup box: The side panels of a regular style box are flush with the cab of the truck. The rear wheel wells are contained in the box and are not protruding from the side.
  • Trailer brake controller: A trailer brake controller integrates the towing vehicle's hydraulic brakes with the trailer's electric brakes. It also gives the driver manual control of the trailer's brakes.
  • Trailer hitch: A trailer hitch is the main structure that is attached to the rear of the vehicle, allowing the vehicle to be used for towing.
  • Trailer towing capability: Trailer towing is approved to specific limits, depending on equipment, as specified in the owner's guide.
  • Wiring harness: The trailer wiring harness is the electrical connection required to operate the trailer's running lights and brake lights. Some harnesses may include a connection for the trailer's auxiliary brakes.
  • LEV II emissions: This vehicle meets Low Emission Vehicle II exhaust emissions regulations.
  • First-row LCD display screen: One or more LCD screens are located in the vehicle's first row of seating.
  • Speakers number: 4 speakers
  • Antenna: Fixed audio antenna
  • Speakers: Standard grade speakers
  • Steering type number of wheels: 2-wheel steering system
  • Valves per cylinder: 3
  • Horsepower: 362 HP @4750 RPM
  • Displacement: 6.8 L
  • Firm ride suspension: Specific spring rates and shock absorber damping provide firmer ride and handling.
  • 4-wheel drive: Power is delivered to all four wheels.
  • Front and rear ventilated disc brakes: The superior braking characteristics of 4-wheel disc brakes are augmented by incorporating channels, or vents, to promote air circulation. This provides better heat dissipation for cooler operation to maximize braking effectiveness.
  • Front anti-roll bar: An anti-roll bar, also called anti-sway or stabilizer bar, is a transversely mounted link connecting the right and left sides of the suspension. Body roll or individual wheel movement causes the bar to twist, adding its own spring rate to that of the vehicle's springs to help reduce body roll.
  • Front coil springs: A spiral-shaped spring that can be compressed or extended without permanent deformation.
  • Heavy-duty alternator: The alternator is an electromagnetic device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
  • Heavy-duty lead acid battery: The battery stores electrical energy to operate vehicle systems.
  • Heavy-duty rear springs: Heavy-duty springs are designed to accommodate heavier loads than regular springs and may be automatically specified with certain options or option packages.
  • Heavy-duty rear shock absorbers: A shock absorber, also known as a damper, is a cylindrical device that prevents a vehicle's springs from continually bouncing up and down. Energy caused by axle motion is converted into heat, dissipating the energy through hydraulic fluid before it reaches the vehicle body. Hydraulic shock absorbers automatically adapt themselves to the severity of the road shock. Heavy-duty shock absorbers are upgraded to handle greater loads than normal driving. They may be specified with certain options or option packages.
  • Leaf spring rear suspension: Leaf springs consist of a series of flat bars assembled parallel to the vehicle's sides which resist load inputs by bending.
  • Manual locking 4-wheel-drive wheel hubs: On a vehicle equipped with manual locking hubs, the vehicle has to be stopped so the driver can exit and twist a dial on each hub. This locks the hubs to their axles so the axles can turn the front wheels.
  • Manual shift transfer case: A lever is used to manually shift between 2-wheel drive and the available ranges of 4-wheel drive.
  • Mechanical limited slip differential: A mechanical limited slip differential uses a set of gears and clutches that moderates wheel spin by transmitting torque to the driving wheel with the best traction.
  • Rigid axle front suspension: The front suspension uses full-width solid axle (monobeam) construction, joining the front wheels.
  • 4-wheel drive: Power is delivered to all four wheels.
  • Re-circulating ball steering: Recirculating ball steering is a proven system in which steering forces are transmitted by ball bearings in a recirculating track surrounding a worm gear to actuate the steering linkage.
  • Rear leaf springs : A flat, horizontal leaf design resists load inputs by bending.
  • Fuel Type: Regular Unleaded
  • Rigid axle rear suspension: A simple non-independent suspension consisting of a rigid transverse member with wheel hubs that are solidly bolted to it. The axle can be attached to the vehicle body by leaf springs or by a combination of suspension arms and links.
  • Spark ignition system: Contemporary ignition systems provide a high level of spark energy to ensure ignition under a wide variety of operating conditions
  • Stainless steel exhaust system: Stainless steel construction is used for the exhaust system.
  • Three channel ABS brakes: Three-channel ABS uses three individual channels to monitor and control brake pressure to the front wheels individually and to both rear wheels together.
  • 2 airbags: Airbags are designed to cushion the occupants' impact and therefore reduce the possibility of serious injury in the event of a crash.
  • 4-wheel ABS brakes: 4-wheel anti-lock brakes use computer-controlled sensors to continuously monitor the rotational speed of each wheel. When impending wheel lockup is detected the computer signals the hydraulic system to pump the brakes more quickly than human reflexes permit.
  • 4 wheel disc brakes: 4-wheel disc brakes consist of a disc at each wheel that rotates at wheel speed, straddled by a caliper that squeezes the disc (rotor) with friction pads to provide braking.
  • Aero-composite headlamps: Durable composite, or polycarbonate, headlamp units incorporate efficient optics for excellent lighting. Most modern units focus light using multi-reflectors rather than the lens.
  • Analog instrumentation display: The majority of the instrument cluster gauges are a traditional analog style or are a digital representation of analog gauges and their movement.
  • Cancellable passenger air bags: The front passenger air bag can be deactivated.
  • Delay dome light: A delay off dome light remains on for several seconds after the door(s) have been shut, then shuts itself off.
  • Convex spotter driver side door mirror: A separate mirror in addition to the standard driver side mirror. It has a slight spherical dome surface, which offers a larger field of view.
  • Driver front impact airbag: Airbags are designed to cushion the occupants' impact and therefore reduce the possibility of serious injury in the event of a crash.
  • Height adjustable front seatbelts: The upper anchor point of the outboard front seats can be raised or lowered manually.
  • Halogen beam headlamps: Halogen headlamps are standard on most vehicles. They produce a bright white light.
  • Center high mounted stop light: The auxiliary brake light (CHMSL) is located in a center position at the rear of the vehicle, higher than traditional brake lamps.
  • Illuminated entry: An illuminated entry system lights the interior before opening a door, and illumination is sustained for a period of time after a door is closed.
  • Low tire air pressure warning: A message, or specific light illuminates to indicate that one or more of the vehicle's tires has become under inflated, but it won't tell you which tire.
  • Pickup box cargo light: A cargo box light shines down into the pickup box to assist night time loading and unloading.
  • Panic alarm: A button on the remote keyfob that, when pressed, will activate the vehicle's horn or siren, interior lights, and cause the exterior lights to flash.
  • Ignition immobilizer: Ignition immobilizer is a passive means of security. It consists of a transmitter embedded within the ignition key and a sensor located in the vehicle. These two circuits must be present, and must recognize each other before the vehicle will start.
  • Security system: The vehicle is equipped with a means of anticipating and/or detecting unwanted vehicle intrusion.
  • Turn signal indicator in driver door mirror: A turn signal flasher is incorporated in the surface of the mirror, or is built into the mirror housing.
  • Wireless connectivity: Otherwise known as Bluetooth®, this technology allows electronic devices to integrate with the vehicle systems without the need for a physical connection between them.
  • Integrated navigation system: The vehicle is equipped with built-in navigation system.
  • Selective Internet access: The owner of the vehicle has the ability to tailor their emergency S.O.S. and concierge services via the internet.
  • Fuel Economy
    • City: 0
    • Hwy: 0
    • Combined: 0
  • Fuel Tank Capacity
    • Fuel Tank Capacity: 0
  • Fuel Type
    • Fuel Type: Regular Unleaded
  • Horse Power
    • Horse Power: 362
  • Trailering Capacity
    • Trailering Capacity: 0

MPG estimates on this website are EPA estimates; your actual mileage may vary. For used vehicles, MPG estimates are EPA estimates for the vehicle when it was new. The EPA periodically modifies its MPG calculation methodology; all MPG estimates are based on the methodology in effect when the vehicles were new (please see the ?Fuel Economy? portion of the EPA?s website for details, including a MPG recalculation tool).