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2001 FORD EXPLORER SPORT
4.0L V6 SOHC 16V

ONLY 112,312 MILES

THIS IS A GREAT RUNNING EXPLORER


THERE IS NO ISSUES WITH THIS EXPLORER!!! NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON, NO WARNING LIGHTS ON THE DASH, RUNS AND DRIVED PERFECT!!!!


HERE IS A CHANCE TO GET THIS FORD EXPLORER FOR A FRACTION OF WHAT OTHERS GO FOR.


THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION
AND WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGH BIDDER


DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS ONE IT RUNS GREAT!!!


 
THIS FORD EXPLORER WAS TRADED IN ON A NEW VEHICLE


HERE IS A CHANCE TO BUY A FORD EXPLORER 4X4 FOR A GREAT PRICE

***THE ONLY FEE CHARGED ABOVE THE BID PRICE IS A $199 DOCUMENTATION FEE *** 

$1000.00 Credit card Deposit due within 24 hours of end of auction. Balance due within 7 days of end of auction! Please contact me (Mike) at 845-636-3744 within 24 hours of end of auction to arrange deposit, payment, and pick up date

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