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2003 Ford Expedition Xlt Sport Utility 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:126000
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2003 FORD EXPEDITION XLT, with 126400 High way miles, I have owned since 9/2006 with 21000 miles on it. Runs great. no motor or transmission issues. I have not really drove the truck in a few years, because it cost over 600 a month in gas to drive to work I have a Honda to drive to an

from work, I only drove to work when it snowed or to home depot. I am a firefighter so took pretty good care of the truck. the driver side window sticks at time. took it to ford dealer and they stated that they could not find anything wrong with it. need to replace headlight bulb, I am missing the

ashtray for the front. no signs of rust. minor dings and small dent on driver side rear bumper. new front rotors and brakes put on last year. power sunroof installed 4 years ago,  bottom trim painted to match rest of truck. seats need some cleaning but not bad for the age and use. new blower

motor for AC/Heat installed last year


On Jul-20-14 at 19:43:51 PDT, seller added the following information:

buy it now price $3000.00 vehicle sold only if selling or bid price above $2750.00 and buyer responsible for shipping or pickup sold AS IS, WHERE IS.

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