1998 Ford Expedition Xlt Sport Utility 4-door 5.4l on 2040-cars
Antioch, Tennessee, United States
1998 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4 5.4L :
THIS VEHICLE IS IN NEED OF REPAIR SO PLEASE READ ENTIRE LISTING BEFORE BIDDING.. THANK YOU This Expedition was my everyday vehicle until a few months ago when it blew (fouled) a plug.. I had needed a master brake sensor ( I THINK thats what its called ) as the brake would not read "engaged" thus preventing it from starting without moving it into NEUTRAL before turning the key..... I had planned on fixing that myself as it only cost about 15 dollars for the new sensor but before I did the plug blew on me... About 3 months later I took it to a certified Ford Dealership here in Nashville to be repaired... The mechanic told me that the plug that blew had been drilled before and would not be able to be drilled a 2nd time and would require a bit of headwork....The dealership does not do that work there so the mechanic disconnected or sealed something so it wouldn't spew fuel when running and I just haven't had it fixed.. I have 2 other vehicles so I just decided to list it AS IS and hope someone buys it as I feel its too good of a vehicle and too good looking of a truck to scrap out.... It does have a dent in the back right side and a bit of rust on the rear wheel wells which you can see in the pics. Has "NEW $ 850 TIRES"--------------The tires are actually about 8 months old but have only around 600 miles or so on them as the plug blew almost immediately after I purchased the tires of course !!!!! They are 265 / 70 / R17 GENERAL GRABBER AT II's... I have owned this Ford for 10 years and always kept the oil changed along with preventative maintenances.. I had a tune up along with a pan drop transmission checkup about 2 years ago... I had also just replaced the old headlamps with a new factory lamps which look really clean... The interior is clean and I have the custom WeatherTech floor mats in the front and the large one in the rear cargo... If you have any questions just ask... Thanks for looking |
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