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I have a very well equipped 2017 dually F350 and and am looking at what I think is probably/maybe an equally equipped 2019 F450. The (Ford) dealer with the 450 has the window sticker available on their site. I'd love to be able to get a pdf copy of mine to compare the creature comforts and functional options against theirs but don't feel like spending $50 to get it from the fordshowparts website (highway robbery at its best), and I don't want the headaches of calling the dealer or providing contact info before I'm serious about the trade happening. I see there were a couple guys over on the F150 site that must work at dealerships that have supplied them to the forum members on request. Anybody here with the ability? You may want to message me if you're afraid of opening Pandora's box.
Thanks, I had not come up with that one in a search. The "monroney labels" site I did come up with was a subscription site and I had no interest in that.
Thanks, I had not come up with that one in a search. The "monroney labels" site I did come up with was a subscription site and I had no interest in that.
Let me know if it works for you. I don`t see why it shouldn`t
I've used that site as well and it seems to be hit or miss. I think it might be like the actual Ford site where if it's not for sale at a dealer it won't work.
Ask the dealer to print it for you so you can compare it to the one you are looking at. If they want to make a sale they will do it with no questions asked.
Can’t figure out why folks who buy new do not save the window stickers.....I have for every one I ever bought new. I also get a booklet at the dealer and include it too for resale. But I am a bit OCD.
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