Ford Explorer 4-wd - 104k - V.6 - 2-door on 2040-cars
Eastlake, Ohio, United States
- Selling my 2001 Ford Explorer 2D. The engine is a 4.0L V.6. Vehicle runs perfectly, driven daily, alignment is good, shocks good, no transmission issues, 4WD works perfect, ice cold a/c, heat, power windows & doors, CD player/AM-FM/Tape & decent factory sound system. The tires only have 5k on them. Rear wiper still functional. Keyless entry and (2x key fob & 2 x Ignition keys). Cosmetically the truck looks to be in good/fair condition with no major issues but does have a 12" crack on the windshield & rust on the drivers side rocker panel. The passenger side rocker panel was replaced so that side looks good. The vehicle does need a new muffler but thats about it. Other than that this truck is fully sound and you can't go wrong at all with my starting bid. If you have questions just let me know. Car is available if anyone wants to test drive it or see it. Also, comes with a rear cargo cover (not pictured) used only a few times. Thanks for looking..
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