Aside from being notoriously terrible for allergy sufferers, May is also Truck Month over at Amazon Automotive. And that’s particularly great for those of you who already own a truck and are in need of new equipment to help get the job done this summer. For those of us who do not already own a truck, or perhaps even for those who just want a newer, fancier truck, Amazon and Lund are teaming up to give you a chance to win a customized 2014 Ford F-150 XLT Series SuperCrew in their Truck Month contest.
Valued at $43,000, the customized F-150 up for grabs boasts a number of features for those who look toward spring as time to work hard and play hard. Entry into the Truck Month contest is as simple as visiting the promotion page, “Liking” Amazon Automotive on Facebook, verifying that you are a legal U.S. resident aged 18-or-older, and making sure that you are signed into your Amazon.com account.
SWEEPSTAKES HAVE CLOSED.
The customized 2014 Ford F-150 XLT Series SuperCrew comes with the amenities standard to America’s favorite pickup truck, but it also boasts a number of unique features courtesy of Lund. These include:
- Interceptor hood shield
- SX Elite Series fender flares
- Genesis Elite Tri-Fold tonneau cover
- Aluminum storage box
- Cargo Logic bed liner
- Catch-It Vinyl floor mats
- Ventvisor Elite side window deflectors
- Summit Ridge running boards
- Hitch step
Here’s What You Might Win in the Ford/Amazon/Lund Truck Month Contest:
Details about the truck proper can be found at Amazon’s Truck Month contest page. The contest runs until May 31; no purchase is necessary to enter.
Once you’ve entered, take advantage of the month-long deals on truck parts and accessories, including up to 50 percent off of Lund products and 55 percent on select Curt hitches and towing accessories.
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