2003 Ford Explorer Xlt Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Foxboro, Massachusetts, United States
2003 Ford Explorer XLT offered "as is". This 6 cyl XLT edition has 4WD, power windows & locks, cruise control, power seat, powered sun roof, and the 3rd row seat. The vehicle has a utility trailer hitch (with light plug), and a working remote starter system. The car was given a complete tune-up a few months ago, as well as a full system flush. Transmission was rebuilt by AAMCO a few years ago, complete exhaust was done by Midas a few years back as well. The car passed Mass state inspection 2-3 weeks ago (has a March 2015 sticker), but could use some work to maintain that status next year. There is a little rot on the back passenger side that could use repair too. Just under 134K miles. Interior in great shape. Title is in hand. Happy to arrange times to see it in the Foxboro area. In person sale only. Only cash will be accepted. Purchase within 3 days of auction end. |
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