2002 Ford Explorer Xls Sport Utility 4x4, 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Glen Burnie, Maryland, United States
"Maryland Inspected" 2002 White Ford Explorer XLS with green strip on sides. 4x4 - 6 cylinder with automatic transmission. It has 144,620 miles with power windows, power locks, tilt wheel, cruise control, am / fm / cassette player, air conditioning, & remote entry (both key fobs work). The interior is grey cloth, with the drivers seat having a small tear in the seam. The dash and console has some small holes drilled in them and it has the spot light that is mounted on the left front door along with a large dome light in the center of the visors, from the previous owner (it was a Government Vehicle). It runs quiet and handles well. The front tires are in great condition and the back tires are average condition. It does have a couple of rust spots/holes - right rear quarter panel above the tire, right rear door rocker panel and the left front door rocker panel (as shown in pictures). This vehicle is being sold "as is" / with no warranty
expressed written or implied. It is local Pick/Up Only and I / Seller reserve the right to stop the auction at any time because it is listed locally. Please email with any questions.
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