2003 Black Ford Expedition Xlt 4.6l V8 - Excellent Condition, Extras on 2040-cars
Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States
For Sale by Owner:
2003 Ford Expedition XLT RWD – EXCELLENT CONDITION Black exterior, gray leather interior 144,689 miles VIN: 1FMRU15W13LC37593 Engine: 4.6L 281Cu. In. V8 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
CLEAN TITLE Leather interior, electronic fold-flat third row seat, fold flat bench 2nd row. 6-way power driver seat with adjustable lumbar support. Alloy wheels. Child seat anchors, trailer hitch/wiring. Remote anti-theft alarm system. Running boards. Roof rack with cross bars. Cruise controls on steering wheel. Front and rear A/C work great/cold. SUV has custom aluminum grill, tinted windows, tinted wind guards on all 4 windows. New Pioneer FH-X700BT Bluetooth head unit professionally installed with microphone by visor for hands free talking and iphone/ipod compatibility. Bluetooth is for phone and audio. Has USB port for most devices (charging and playing songs/use of phone). OEM head unit will also be provided. Sirius XM adapter and antennae installed but adapter is disconnected. Comes with jack and full size spare tire and rim. This SUV is in great shape, has been gently used as a family vehicle and has been meticulously maintained by a top mechanic shop in Ft. Lauderdale. Service records are available upon request. New BF Goodrich tires and front brakes (and rotors) were installed months ago, with full alignment. Rear brakes also have plenty of life. New front shocks recently installed, along with tie rod, lower ball joint, control arms, and wheel hub assembly. Transmission fluid was changed. Interstate battery. Entire car is in great shape and ready to go thousands more miles.SERIOUS OFFERS ONLY. Will accept cash or cashier’s check (from reputable bank or US Post Office) in person. |
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