2003 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer Sport Utility 4-door 4.6l Fl Suv Fl Title on 2040-cars
West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
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This SUV speaks for itself. What you see in the pictures is nothing what you see in person. It is in immaculate condition. Very low mileage for the years. Lets put it this way, it has been treated with respect. It is privately owned by my neighbor who is a business man, he travels alot, flies all over the country. When he was here the last time, he saw me taking pictures for my 1988 Mercedes Benz 560SL and he asked me to do him a favor, because he has no time to list it himself. I do have the title signed by him, I do have a power of attorney to complete any transaction necessary for this vehicle. I have been driving it for the past two weeks, It drives absolutely beautiful, engine, transmission, drives and sounds like a new vehicle. All the windows work, the vehicle comes with a third seat, matter of fact, they are power seats, you can flatten them all the way down if you need to carry more luggage. I took a picture of the tires also, they are very decent, they look new to me, alot of thread left on them. I know for a fact he purchased this vehicle from an authorized local dealer. Like what you see, this vehicle has very low mileage and very well maintained. You get a two tone color outside, and the interior is two tone color. And it is the Eddie Bauer edition. Also I noticed it has a hitch on the back. Whoever will be lucky enough to have this vehicle, I am fully responsible to finish the transaction for it. Also, if you have any questions, you are more than welcome to ask and your question will be answered. If it is something I am not aware of I will get the answer from the owner and deliver it to you. I don't know what else to say about this vehicle other than it is a very nice SUV. Also it has front AC, middle AC, and back AC and they all work perfect. I can say one thing he kept it in immaculate condition. You are welcome to come and inspect this vehicle or send someone to inspect it for you. If you are not local, and you fly over to drive the vehicle back, I will be more than happy to pick you up from the West Palm Beach Airport, it is minutes from my home. If you decide for this vehicle to be ship, and you need assistance from here, I can help you find a decent transporter. All what I can say is good luck to the highest bidder, and when it comes to a preowned vehicle this is very hard to come by. If this is the vehicle you are looking for, it is here, do not let it go. Please, please, please serious bidders only!!! It takes alot of time and effort to list any vehicle on ebay. And if you are a first time ebayer, please contact me so we could discuss this before you start bidding. I am expecting a $1000.00 deposit by the end of the listing. The remaining balance will be due in 5 days. He did give me all the books, the set of keys, all remotes, and keyless entry numbers..
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