1999 Ford Expedition Xlt 4x4 136k No Reserve on 2040-cars
Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
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Up for sale at NO RESERVE is a 1999 ford expedition 4x4 v8 gas 136,500 miles with no check engine lights / service reminders Truck is currently registered and inspected and has been used for electrical work since I purchased. We purchased from the original owner which was a municipality so it was always fleet maintained. Over $2000 has been spent in the last year fixing anything that arose including ....replacing ebrake cable....fixing abs light...new battery....new alternator....replacing transfer case....new spark plugs. has newer goodyear wrangler RTS tires and keyless entry....truck always starts and runs/drives good and has never let us down. good 4x4 truck for those winter days Overall the truck is in pretty good condition. Has the typical rust a 15yr old new england truck would but nothing too bad....see pics. we are selling to upgrade to a bigger truck. the interior is in very good shape....one seat was removed by previous owner so the truck is a 5 seater not a 6. all power options work fine. the paint is in overall good shape without any dents....some areas of rust over a couple wheel wells and rocker panels but nothing too bad....mechanically it runs great with the only issue being a small exhaust leak not sure if its the gasket or manifold. we are still using the truck daily but replacement arriving any day now....no reserve auction so ask all questions before bidding. the truck is being sold in "as-is" condition with no warranties expressed or implied. feel free to have a mechanic look over the truck at our location at your expense. Massachusetts does not offer temporary plates therefore have shipping/transportation figured out before bidding as we are not transporters and cannot assist with shipping/delivery....we are the owner of the truck not a dealer and will not accept trades....truck must be paid in full and removed from our location within 7 days of auction end On Jan-27-14 at 16:46:36 PST, seller added the following information: engine is a 5.4L V8 NOT the 4.6L that ebay automatically inserted into description |
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