1998 Ford Explorer No Reserve!! Highest Bidder Wins! on 2040-cars
Altavista, Virginia, United States
N O RESERVE!!!!!!!!Selling a 1998 Ford Explorer, motor is blown. Transmission and everything else is in good condition. Body is in good shape, Tires are brand new. Throw in a motor and go or part out. It is in pretty good shape for a 1998. Everything but the motor was working 1 week ago. The heater works sometimes, I have not driven it in the summer but it does have air. New tires, inside and paint pretty decent too, Please call me if you have any questions. It was a great vehicle this winter in the snow. Only had to use 4 wheel high never had to put it in 4 wheel low, but those work great. Happy bidding
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