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2005 Ford Freestar Se Mini Passenger Van 4-door 3.9l on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:208193 Color: with
Location:

Jasper, Georgia, United States

Jasper, Georgia, United States
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  2005 Ford Freestar SE edition. Dark gray exterior with 2-tone gray cloth interior. This one-owner van is in EXCELLENT condition, the body has never been hit, is a lifelong Georgia vehicle so it has no rust, and other than a few VERY minor scratches and door dings is in GREAT condition. The interior is light gray/dark gray and looks nearly new. The seats are in great condition, van is super clean, and has 2nd row folding bucket seats and 3rd row folding bench seat. Plus it has front & rear air conditioning. Mechanically the 3.9L engine runs great, does not make any funny noises, and burns no oil. It originally belonged to a Pharmaceutical rep who drove the van from when it was brand new until the lease expired. At that point he purchased the vehicle from his company for himself. So even though the title shows 2 owners, in reality it was driven its entire life by a single person. Plus it has been maintained its whole life by a Ford dealer. The following is a list of parts recently replaced/rebuilt:

  • Fully rebuilt transmission w/new torque converter

  • New A/C compressor, manifold hose assembly, & accumulator

  • New fuel pump, filter, & regulator

  • New front Monroe Sensa-Trac front struts

  • New rear Monroe Sensa-Trac rear shocks

  • New front inner & outer tie-rod ends

  • New left & right CV axles

  • New front hub bearings

  • New ECM

  • New ignition coil

  • New plug & wires

  • New front and rear brakes

  • New coolant reservoir

  • New battery

  • New front & rear wiper blades

  • New headlights

  • Front end alignment

  • Has 2 keys and 2 remotes


    You will not find a Freestar in better condition than this one!!

     

    You can call 706-692-2018 with any questions

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