2008 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Limited Truck Chrome Pkg! Roof! Low Miles! Loaded! on 2040-cars
Maurice, Louisiana, United States
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2008 FORD SPORT TRAC AWD V8 AUTOMATIC, in very good condition for age and mileage. This truck was ordered by the owner of our local Ford dealer as his personal vehicle. Every option available in 2008 is on this truck including, navigation, Ford SYNC voice prompted tel and navigation operation, sun roof, rear DVD with head phones and remote control, premium stereo system, rear bed cover, tow package and 18" chrome wheels. Truck is also set up to tow behind a motor home (Blue Ox base plate) with wiring kit. Just hook it and go. The trans neutral switch is also installed. I purchased truck at 46000 miles and have owned until now with 115000 miles and has been accident free.. I have had only minor problems (brakes and tires) since purchased. Just purchased a new set of front brakes and Firestone tires at 102000 miles and they still look new. Only reason for selling is just purchased a new Cadillac SRX that is also towable behind my motorhome. Please call me at 337-254-5388 with any questions. |
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