1999 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer Clean Title No Reserve on 2040-cars
Camino, California, United States
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This is my mother-in-law's 1999 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer 4 X 4. The title is clean and in my name but I have only had the vehicle for a short time and am selling it for her. The Ford runs great and the 4 X 4 works, transmission shifts smooth with no issues, vehicle needs tires and is currently running on the spare in the rear (see photos). I have not inspected the brakes but $2,000.00 was put into it in 2012 for emission repairs. Exterior is clean with minor wear and tear and minor damage to front bumper on driver's side. Interior is clean but has a few mechanical issues. Leather seats are in good condition. Driver's power seat works good, passenger seat does not move backwards (switch issue?). Power windows all work. Power door locks work except passenger door lock is intermittent. AM/FM stereo with CD - display does not work, but the radio works (just have to scan to find your favorite station). A/C blows cool only on AUTOMATIC setting. All other settings blow warm air. Not sure what's going on here but seems like hot air damper may be stuck? A/C may need some work. Power mirrors work.
This is a clean SUV but not perfect. I am selling at a low starting price and there is no reserve. There is plenty of "meat on the bone" for a re-seller, or a good inexpensive daily driver for you or your kid. The vehicle has airbags and has never been wrecked. Please let me know if you have any questions. Buyer will need to make all pick-up or shipping arrangements. I will get the vehicle to a location in East Sacramento County or central El Dorado County for pick-up, within reason. |
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