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2001 Ford Escape Xls Sport Utility 4-door Beige on 2040-cars

US $2,000.00
Year:2001 Mileage:135469
Location:

Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, United States

Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, United States
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Hello,
I'm selling my beige 2001 Ford Escape. Currently has 135,469 miles and counting.
The car still runs and has been great for transporting furniture and other large items.

Has large scratch/dent (pictures included) on passenger side rear door area, cruise control doesn't work, and the left headlight is out and needs to be replaced. Interior is dirty and has general wear everywhere, stains, cigarette burns/smell. Backseat power window controls may not work anymore.

Has small star crack in front wind shield.

Needs oil change, new brakes, air in tires or new tires all together.

I will be able to provide purchase and sale agreement and the title.
Please email with any questions. Thanks.

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