Black Ford Explorer Sport Xls Cd Tow Package No Reserve on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Nice Black 2003 Ford Explorer Sport XLS with towing package and ice cold A/C. High miles no problem because this SUV runs and shifts excellent. The engine is smooth and quiet. No check engine codes at all. Clean inside and out. Solid Ford Truck. Clean Title and Clean Autocheck. Highest bidder wins. $200 documentation fee will be added to winning bid. No Reserve. This vehicle is being sold "AS IS".
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AutoCheck Vehicle History Report 2003 Ford Explorer Sport XLS / Sport XLT Report Run Date: 2014-05-05 11:03:41.468 EDT Report
Summary ·
Class: SUV - Lower Mid
Range ·
Engine: 4.0L V6 EFI ·
Country of Assembly: United
States ·
Vehicle Age: 11 year(s) ·
Calculated Owners: 2 ·
VIN: 1FMYU60E63UC05594 ·
Year: 2003 ·
Make: Ford ·
Model: Explorer Sport XLS
/ Sport XLT ·
Style/Body: SUV 2D
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