2004 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer Sport Utility 4-door 4.6l - Excellent! Nr on 2040-cars
Fremont, Nebraska, United States
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For sale is a 2004 Ford Explorer 4x4 Eddie Bauer with 153K miles. It is burgundy and gold with leather interior. This Explorer has every option to include PW, PL, PB, Power Sunroof, Factory Tint Windows, Factory Class III Towing Package, Power Seats, Heated Seats, Adjustable Pedals and 6 CD Sound System.
The engine is the 4.6 V8 which is the engine used in some Mustangs and Crown Victoria's. It is a proven V8 with literally millions and millions of miles on taxi cabs all over the country. This model year Explorer had V6 issues, but absolutely no V8 issues. The engine starts and drives perfectly. The transmission shifts and drives perfectly. It has a fresh oil change and fresh A/C charge with absolutely no leaks with either. The 4 wheel drive shifts in and out perfectly.
Like I mentioned, I purchased this Explorer in Denver where the roads are not salted, and as a result there is not a single spot of rust anywhere. The tires are all matching and in great shape. The brakes are near new.
I have been buying and selling vehicles on e-bay almost since e-bay was started. I have 100% feedback for a reason, as I describe everything exactly how it is. I don't want anyone winning the auction, and then wondering what the heck I was thinking when I described it! I have always sold vehicles privately, but I recently purchased a small local dealership about five months ago and have to sell them through it now. It still doesn't change a thing, I still only buy cars I would let my family and kids drive. In fact some I do keep personally to drive myself for awhile, and this particular Explorer my wife drove for about 4,000 miles. She wants me to keep it, but I have my sights on an Expedition so this has to go! We average about 1-2 vehicles sold a month and we get CarFax reports on all vehicles. I have great relationships with Diers Ford in Fremont, and I brought this in and had it completely gone through.
I can deliver this Explorer anywhere in the Continental US for the price of fuel only, there and back from Omaha, Nebraska. I would tow it on a car hauler with a Chevrolet 1500 that gets about 15 mpg towing, so do the math for the total if you want it delivered. I will also work with you on getting it to a shipper of your choice if you want to go that route. I have also had some people fly in one-way and drive it home, which I could arrange pick up at Omaha airport.
Thanks for looking, please e-mail with any further questions and bid with confidence!
James
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