Looking good and equipped to handle whatever chores you might send its way, this 1991 F-150 XLT Lariat 4x4 will be a great acquisition for someone on the hunt for a versatile, sturdy truck. It comes with a clean history report to document it's never been in a notable accident and offers a great combination of surefootedness and practicality you'd be hard pressed to find elsewhere. After more than 25 years of service, this F150 still has an unmistakably appearance.... It's clad in its original blue metallic paint, and while up close you can see some slight evidence of its toil over the years, the shine coming through the deep, dark shade is what leaves the strongest visual impression. It sits at a great height - high enough to provide ample tire clearance, but not so elevated as to give the impression that it's not suited for everyday driving. Having avoided any collisions, it remains well-aligned and straight, and if you take a lap around, you'll see that its hood and doors still sit flush with even gaps allowing them to open and shut smoothly, and its chrome trim remains straight and securely in place. Pickups often engage in some strenuous activities, so it's common to see battle wounds that come from bearing overly ambitious loads, but there are no such signs of abuse here. The bumpers both fore and aft are impressively level, and if you take a closer look in back, you'll see that the real estate around the trailer hitch looks completely unmarred - strong evidence that this truck has also avoided any towing mishaps, as well. A pair of chrome step rails provide a nice, contrasting touch. The blue interior has weathered the years in impressive fashion, with a cloth bench seat that's got plenty of padding and features a fold down armrest that will really come in handy for lengthier excursions. The dash area carries an AM/FM/Ipod system with Bluetooth connectivity to provide you with a lot of audio options when you hit the road. Because this pickup carries the distinction of being part of the last year of F150s available with both the Lariat and XLT designations, it features a nice list of creature comforts, including power windows, power locks, air conditioning, a tilt wheel and cruise control. The bed area in back is lined with sturdy plastic to protect from any shifting cargo, and the chrome truck box in front offers plenty of welcome lockable storage space for tools or specialized equipment. You'll find a 4.9 liter, fuel injected inline 6 cylinder sitting under the hood. Often admiringly referred to as Ford's "Big Six", due to its displacement being not much less than quite a number of small block V8 engines, it's known not only for being a more fuel-efficient alternative to a V8, but also for both its reliability and low-end torque and was a popular selection on the Ford truck menu for an impressive 31 years. With a 5-speed manual transmission attached and 4x4 off-road capability ready to engage, this is a pickup that's equally at home on or off the asphalt. This sharp-looking workhorse stands tall on a set of 15" stock Ford truck wheels, outfitted with 32 x 11.50 Maxxis Mudder tires. If you're looking for a truck that's got what it takes to pull double duty as both a workhorse and a smile-inducing off-roader, but won't make the fuel gauge needle plummet too quickly, you should check out this 1991 Ford F150 XLT Lariat 4x4. Call today!
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