✔ 2009 - 2014 Ford F150 Dome Light / Overhead Console
Color - CAMEL ( see last photo, CAMEL printed on back of item)
Item is in very good used condition with some very, very minor light wear.
No scratches, cracks or damage.
✔Tested and functions perfectly. Both lights work as you can see in the photo section.
Console storage doors open and close very smoothly with no issues.
✔Very, very clean. ALL mounting points and installation tabs are intact and in excellent condition.
Please take a close look at the included photos.
Please make sure this item fits your vehicle before you make a purchase.
May fit other years and models, please check with your local dealer for proper fitment.
✔A tracking number will be provided when your item has been shipped.
This item will be packaged very carefully.
Return Policy on Used Parts . If you have ANY problems let me know promptly. You can return the item for a refund.
Tue, 10 Jun 2008
By Dimitri Pesin
First Official Pictures
10 June 2008 16:36
As we prepare to wave goodbye to the current Fiesta, Ford has released a special edition ST to keep interest in its hot-hatch alive. A hard job indeed, with the stunning looks of the Verve concept being carried through to the next-gen car. It hasn't stopped Ford trying hard though and, following in the footsteps of the Focus ST500 that was released in 2008, all Fiesta ST 500 models come in metallic black with a U-shaped stripe on the front. According to Ford, the new scheme is designed to echo the livery of the classic Escort RS2000 of the ‘70s.
Tue, 04 Oct 2011
We got a brief ride in a prototype of the Tesla Model S all-electric sedan, and as far as we could tell from the passenger seat, it seemed like a luxury performance bargain for just $57,400. Of course, being just a passenger means any evaluation is more or less just a guess. We should get to drive one of them sometime before the fully finished models go on sale next summer and then we will have a more definitive take on the car.
Wed, 05 Mar 2014
The new Jeep Renegade debuts at Geneva
There’s plenty of choice if you want an compact faux SUV for the urban jungle, but the new Jeep Renegade – revealed at the Geneva Motor Show – promises to be able to do real off-road stuff as well as be a City warrior. Reviving a historic Jeep name, the new Renegade gets styling that shouts traditional Jeep – from its boxy shape, square wheel arches and upright look – and, even though it’s based on the underpinnings of the Fiat 500L (and the soon to arrive Fiat 500X), it conspires to be all American despite its Italian roots and diminutive size. Despite the rather retro look, the modern underpinnings borrowed from the 500L promise to be an effective basis for a compact Jeep, especially as Jeep has modified the setup to offer all independent suspension.
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