2004 Ford F-150 XLT

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    The overview

    Odometer
    181,809 miles
    Transmission
    Automatic
    VIN
    1FTPX14504NB79574
    Stock Number
    G7216C
      • Max seating capacity: 5
      • Horsepower: 300
      Ready to tackle Wyoming winters and weekend adventures, this 2004 Ford F-150 FX4 4WD is the rugged, reliable truck you've been searching for located in Casper, WY and priced to move. Powered by a thirsty V8 5.4L gasoline engine, this Ford F-150 delivers the strength and towing capacity you need for worksite duty or hauling toys to the mountains. The FX4 off-road package adds confidence with enhanced suspension, skid plates, and a capable 4WD system for trails, mud, and snow.

      Inside, you'll find a functional interior built for durability, with comfortable seating and a straightforward layout that keeps controls within easy reach. Practical features and a spacious bed make loading gear and supplies simple, while the V8 provides smooth highway passing power and steady low-end torque for tough jobs. This Ford F-150 has been maintained to serve reliably for years to come.

      Located in Casper, WY, this truck offers local buyers the convenience of easy pickup and immediate use in Wyoming's demanding conditions. We're offering the best price for a 2004 Ford F-150 FX4 5.4L V8 4WD in the area a value-minded choice for anyone needing a dependable, capable pickup without breaking the bank. Ready for work, play, and everything in between, this Ford F-150 FX4 is waiting to be put to work. Contact now to see it in Casper and secure the best-priced deal today.

      KBB.com Consumer Reviews

      Kelley Blue Book Logo4.5out of 5 overall
      • 4.0

        Truck has original motor and drive train.

        by Scuba on Monday, August 08, 2016

        Original motor and drive train. 3rd set of brakes and 2nd battery. Keep up with oil changes and general service. Tows a double axel trailer with a 4000 pound tractor. Rust areas around wheel well lip openings. Very happy with the longevity of this truck. Maybe purchasing a new F-150. Hope the new truck last as long. And performs like my 2005 F-150.
      • 5.0

        Mostly Great Truck!

        by Bradley B on Thursday, August 22, 2024

        I’ve had a 2004 F150 FX4 for the last 10 years. Now has 202k miles. It’s been a great truck. I am on my second engine…timing chain lack issues around 180k necessitated a rebuilt to be swapped in. That’s the only major repair I’ve done. Recently put in a new stereo with CarPlay, newly reupholstered front seats, and a few other odds and ends like headlight housings and such. Basically, I figure putting a few dollars into maintaining my old truck is far wiser than the cost of a new truck these days! I know I’ll get another 5+ years out of it and that makes me happy. Overall, Ford nailed it with this design. It rides nicely, doesn’t wear out tires like my old Dodge 2500, has plenty of power, is comfortable and reliable, and most of the important parts are still doing their job just fine after 20 years. This is why F150’s are the most common vehicle owned by millionaires and why they are claimed to be the longest lasting trucks on the road. I’ll buy it. I’m keeping mine a while longer!
      • 4.0

        Review after 2 1/2 years of ownership...

        by Steve on Monday, February 27, 2023

        Bought this truck at 145,000 miles for $5500 private sale in NC, then put $4500 worth of body work and catch up maintenance into it, so $10k to start. Now I'm in NH. Overall for a 16 year old truck I'm very satisfied, especially when you look at the price of new trucks nowadays that are only about 5-10% better than this one, it's a great value. Smooth ride, good power, still looks good. Wish it got better gas mileage, but oh well. Gas is cheap (laughing VERY hard). Very practical, has served me well while I'm building my house. I've had to replace two coil packs and spark plugs since the initial maintenance, this seems to be a soft spot in this 5.4L v8 engine. Not hard to do, depending on which cylinder is misfiring. The back half of the engine is a bit far underneath the base of the windshield, can be tricky. But oodles of parts are available and plenty of online videos to help you do your own maintenance. I'm only giving it 4 stars because I'm such a stickler for gas mileage but it's served me very well.