2005 Ford Explorer 4x4 3rd Row Seating!!! on 2040-cars
Hinckley, Illinois, United States
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HI, Im selling this 2005 Ford Explorer 4x4 with tow package and 3rd row seating which I bought from a friend who is in the military and had to move bases back to Arizona, I was going to use the vehicle for winter but I really don't need it other than for winter so I figure I'll find someone who needs it. vehicle has had $2,000 in maintenance and repair in the past year and is in good mechanical condition.. This 2005 Ford Explorer is very sharp looking, and drives very well. This vehicle has 130,000 miles on it. It has 4 wheel drive, leather interior and power options. power driver seat with lumbar support. power windows and locks, sun roof, rear a/c. It is pretty loaded up,and it also has the 3rd row seating. This Explorer does have some causmetic blemishes in the interior as well as the exterior just do to normal wear, but I would say that it is in good condition over all. I have included photos of all causmetic defects so please look at the photos, and email me with any questions. mechanically the engine runs well and is quiet, no ticks or knocks, transmission shifts smoothly, there isn't any exterior rust, I also took pictures of the underside of the vehicle, the frame is clean with no rust, rockers are free of rust, vehicle was a southern car up until a few years ago.
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