GEN 1 2013 6.2L with 900 miles FS

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Came across this and I can't make the numbers work on my end. I've talked to the dealer and it is flawless. The previous owner has quite the car collection and just never drove it. Someone snag this thing! Asking $46,977. Call Mike at 508-340-2055

https://capitalfordofwilmington.com/vehicles/2013-ford-f-150-svt-raptor-18t1449a-1ftfx1r69dfc92088

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Same price it was when new. But, damn that's nice and given todays prices, not a bad deal.
 

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funny - the manager at this dealer called me about this truck last week. i was looking for a gen 2 a couple weeks ago and they were trying to come up with one. it has to be one of (if not the) lowest mile gen 1 for sale in the country. cool truck
 
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Same price it was when new. But, damn that's nice and given todays prices, not a bad deal.
Were there markups on the 2014s? The dealer said he paid close to $70K for it.

I imagine they offered him around $40K on trade. If it was white Id be all over it
funny - the manager at this dealer called me about this truck last week. i was looking for a gen 2 a couple weeks ago and they were trying to come up with one. it has to be one of (if not the) lowest mile gen 1 for sale in the country. cool truck
Lowest by far and might be the lowest we ever see again
 

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2014s were still selling well, but there were not huge markups. Dude took it dry from everyone at the dealer if he paid $70K for a Gen 1 Scab. That truck probably stickered for under $50K.
 

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Well, I was just going by what I paid... $42,000 for my white Scab, minimum options, trailer towing
 

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I have a blue one very same in wheels and options that I bought 6 months ago with 32k and mint . It was very hard to find in such nice condition and it was 41k. If you want one that looks like a keeper.
 
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