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2004 Ford Explorer 4x4 3rd Row Seating New Tires No Reserve!!!! on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:133745 Color:
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
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Up for auction today is a 2004 Ford explorer 4X4 XLT with 3rd row seating,  good miles, LIKE NEW TIRES.. ( New rebuilt transmission  )
              This truck drives beautifully, no problems, no smoking, no leaking oil, no weird noises.The heat works great, the AC works fine, power windows work well, brakes are tight, steering feels fine and no rattling or loose front end noises. The Engine runs smooth and quietly, the transmission shifts smoothly as it should..    
                                                                                    Cosmetics
              EXTERIOR =you have you normal minor scuff/scratches you would expect to find on a vehicle of its age. some scratches on front and rear bumper as seen in the pics, The hood has some spots of missing paint. 
              INTERIOR  = is in excellent condition, seats hardly look as they have never been sat in. Be assure, you have here a good running reliable SUV... We have a clean clear title free of any liens in hand and ready for transfer.  All questions are welcome.. All inspection welcome by appointment. 
              Mechanically the truck runs well, needs a front wheel Bearing $45.00 and has a Minor minor exhaust leak.
Comes fully equipped with 
CD player 
Power windows
4 Wheel drive
3RD ROW SEAT
 Cold air conditioning
 
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$300 deposit due via paypal within 24 hours of auction end. If deposit is not made within 24 hours I will offer the vehicle for sale to the next bidder.....
BIDDERS WITH ZERO FEEDBACK MUST SEND A MESSAGE WITH YOUR INTENSIONS OF COMPLETING THIS SALE!!!
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