Looking for a truck? How about a used Franklin County Sheriff's Police Responder Pickup?

This 2019 Ford F150 4X4 Police Responder Pickup truck is currently being auctioned off, and as of the writing of this, the high bid is $16,000. That's a steal for a truck that has passed inspection and is in good working order.

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This online auction is open to the public and ends on Friday, March 29. You don't have to work in the Maine government to bid in this auction. Any Maine resident can bid! You can get one heck of a deal on a truck!

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*'Check Engine' light is on because of a bum sensor*

Why is this Maine police responder truck being auctioned?

Because it's a fundraiser too! All of the proceeds from this auction are going right back to the Franklin County Sheriff's Office to help fund safety initiatives for the local community. The funds can be used for new police equipment and initiatives that will help keep the local community safe.

What are some of the features of this used Maine F150 police responder truck?

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It's in great shape with under 100,000 miles (96,099). It has a 3.5L V6 Twin Turbo EcoBoost engine and six-speed automatic transmission. The truck runs and drives as it should, and its tires are in fair condition. The truck has had the following recent repairs: front brake pads and rotors at 85k miles, rear brake pads and rotors at 95k miles, and new engine cam phasers and timing chain with all new guides, and seals at 86k miles. Will include a push bumper and American Aluminum K-9 Insert.

Help out the Franklin County Sheriff's Office and get yourself a sweet truck!

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