56,850 miles
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This 2003 Ford F-250 Super Duty Lariat 4x4 represents one of the most respected eras of Ford heavy-duty truck engineering, combining true Super Duty capability with the elevated comfort and appearance of the Lariat trim. Finished in a beautiful white exterior over a grey leather interior with wood grain accents, this F-250 has covered only 56,850 miles since new, an exceptionally low figure for a truck built to handle serious work, towing, and long-term use.
The heart of this Super Duty is Ford’s legendary 6.8L Triton V10, one of the most desirable gasoline engines offered in this generation of F-250. Factory-rated at 310 horsepower and 425 lb-ft of torque, the V10 gave buyers a serious step up from the standard V8, delivering the kind of low-end strength and confident pulling power that helped make these trucks so respected. For buyers who want heavy-duty capability without stepping into a diesel, the Triton V10 remains a major highlight — smooth, strong, and well-suited to the F-250’s substantial chassis.
For 2003, the F-250 Super Duty continued to stand apart from the lighter-duty F-150 by riding on its own separate heavy-duty platform. Ford engineered these trucks to do work the F-150 was never intended to handle, with the F-250 carrying a maximum GVWR of up to 8,800 pounds and, when properly equipped, the ability to tow up to 12,500 pounds with a conventional trailer. Edmunds noted the Super Duty’s rugged construction, high towing and payload capacities, and competent off-road capabilities as key strengths, all of which speak directly to why this generation continues to command such respect.
The 2003 model year also brought several meaningful updates to the Super Duty lineup. Ford introduced the new FX4 Off-Road Package, added availability of a skid plate package on 4WD trucks, upgraded seat material quality on certain trims, and continued refining the Super Duty platform with features aimed at improving capability, durability, and usability. Those ongoing refinements helped further cement the Super Duty’s reputation as one of the premier heavy-duty truck platforms of its era.
This particular truck is especially appealing because it is a Lariat trim and a 4x4. The Lariat brought a more upscale interior experience to the Super Duty formula, and this example’s grey leather seating, wood grain accents, and front power-adjustable seats give it a far more refined cabin than a basic work truck. The AM/FM radio with CD and cassette player adds period-correct functionality, while the spacious Super Duty cabin provides the commanding feel and visibility buyers expect from a true heavy-duty Ford.
The clean Carfax further adds to the appeal, giving buyers an important confidence point when considering a truck of this era. Between the low mileage, V10 power, Lariat trim, 4x4 capability, and the proven Super Duty platform, this 2003 Ford F-250 Super Duty Lariat stands out as a highly desirable heavy-duty pickup from one of Ford’s most iconic truck generations.
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