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Old 10-22-2016, 03:56 PM
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Default What model truck is this? (Pictures/description in side)

I'm interested in buying this truck. I just want to look it up on KBB but I can't figure out which exactly model it is..
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2006 Ford F-150 XL Extended Cab with 106k miles

"2006 Ford F 150 with 106k miles runs excellent 4.2 V6 engine automatic transmission Ice Cold Air Conditioning clean clear title new tires no check engine lights nothing wrong mechanically just turn key and go has a little body damage on driver side but does not take away from how new it drives."


Thank you for your time with helping me figure this out. Thank you
PS: Is there any back seats on this truck? Even if they are super small its fine. I have 2 dogs, it would be nice if it had back seats.
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Make = Ford
Model = F150 (regular cab)
Trim = XL

KBB notes that in the 'Fair' condition, a private party sell is worth about $4,100. With the body damage Im sure you can do a bit better.
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Originally Posted by Willard5.0
Make = Ford
Model = F150 (regular cab)
Trim = XL

KBB notes that in the 'Fair' condition, a private party sell is worth about $4,100. With the body damage Im sure you can do a bit better.
I was going to offer $4,000. But I have 2 dogs, I'm starting to think the back space is not big enough for the dogs. Thinking about changing my mind. Thank you for your help!
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I can tell you first hand, There is not enough space for two dogs in there. Extended or crew cab depending on the size of the dogs.
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There's actually a fair amount of room behind the seat, especially if you don't have your seat all the way back. Have you been able to look a one of these in real life?
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Appreciate your help. Decided to buy a 2004 SuperCrew F150 today, extremely happy with the buy. Going to take my dogs on a well deserved trip to the beach next weekend. There's defiantly enough room now!
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Originally Posted by jkenprice1
There's actually a fair amount of room behind the seat, especially if you don't have your seat all the way back. Have you been able to look a one of these in real life?
I have an 08 regular cab. Unles you have really small dogs (like 10 lbs), they're not fitting behind the seats.
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Well.. like he said problem solved.. he bought each of his dogs their own door.




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