1996 Ford Explorer Xlt Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Merchantville, New Jersey, United States
Offered for sale is one 1996 Ford Explorer with 6 cylinder engine. Vehicle has been used by the Borough of Merchantville Police Department and Code Enforcement.
Vehicle runs well, however it needs front end work and the power steering rack is bad. The driver's seat recliner is also broken. Maintenance records are available
for inspection. Vehicle is in Fair/Good
condition inside and out. There is normal wear and tear to the interior
fabric. Body is intact with minor dings
and dents. This vehicle is sold as is/where is and no warranties are
implied. Interested parties can arrange
inspection of the vehicle by contacting Fred Koehler of Community Affairs at
856-662-2474, ext 120 during normal business hours. The successful bidder will make all arrangements to pick up
the vehicle from Merchantville Borough Hall in |
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