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1999 Ford Expedition Customized Xlt Sport Utility 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:25052 Color: and work into the vehicle
Location:

Lewes, Delaware, United States

Lewes, Delaware, United States

This is a super customized 1999 Ford Expedition with MANY upgrades from the original factory equipment. I will list as many as possible, please read the whole description. I will start with the exterior and work into the vehicle. The suspension is a Fox racing dual shock suspension with Hotchkis suspension parts. There is a Cervini's stalker hood and front bumper

The exterior is a custom paint (not graphics)  The base is black with white, lime green, orange, yellow and shades of gray. The windows are tinted, there is a roof rack, trailer hitch, painted bumpers and facia, custom hood and windshield wiper recess dam. There are vent shades on all four windows. The tires are 41 x 14.5 x 22 inch Super Swamper IROK's. The rims are a custom chrome 22 inch rim with a lot of details. The running boards are a two tier electric drop down system that enables an easy entry into the vehicle.

Under the hood--------- The engine is a 4.6 V8 with a Kenny Bell  super charger. There is also a nitrous oxide system on the vehicle as well. There are several batteries, to help with the radio and TV system. The engine runs strong and is in very good shape.

The interior-------------- The interior is gray cloth with dark charcoal accents  the third seat has been removed to make room for the rear speaker and sub woofer 12 inch JL sub woofers on a  wall that in the back holds a 36 inch flat screen  TV. The DVD system also lets you watch movies from the back TV, or play the Xbox 360 system! You can bring up the whole rear tailgate or just the back window and watch movies or play games.

The overall--------------- Everywhere you turn, there are unique features all over this 1999 Ford Expedition XLT. Look at the pictures and you will see all the great features this vehicle has to offer.

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The Basics: Takata, the beleaguered airbag supplier at the root of the largest recall in automotive history, has informed Ford of a problem with the airbags in just over 30,000 Ford and Lincoln models. The problem is not related to the non-desiccated ammonium nitrate airbag inflators that plague the other airbags ( including many Fords), meaning there isn't a risk of shrapnel flying out from the units in this particular recall. The Problem: In the event of an accident, the front airbags may only partially inflate, and the airbag may become detached from the module because of misaligned parts. The problem affects 2016 and 2017 Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX models built at the Oakville Assembly Plant. The issue also affects 2017 Lincoln Continentals that were built at the Flat Rock Assembly Plant. Injuries/Deaths: In a release, Ford stated that it is not aware of any accidents, injuries, or deaths related to the airbag issue. The Fix: Dealers will replace the driver-side front airbag module at no cost. If You Own One: Sit tight and wait for Ford to notify owners. When that happens, take your car to the dealer for a replacement. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. News Source: FordImage Credit: AOL/Drew Phillips Recalls Ford Lincoln Maintenance Safety lincoln mkx

Consumer Reports says these are the worst new cars of 2014

Thu, 27 Feb 2014

Consumer Reports has announced its annual list of worst vehicles, a cringe-inducing contrast to its list of top vehicles. Ignominiously leading the way in 2014 is Chrysler, which has a staggering seven models listed.
Jeep nearly sweeps the small SUV segment by itself, with its Compass, Patriot and 2.4-liter version of the new Cherokee, while the only midsize sedans listed by CR were the Chrysler 200 and Dodge Avenger. The new Dodge Dart and the Dodge Journey round out CR's condemnation of Chrysler.
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Talking on the phone while driving isn't advisable, and texting while driving is downright dangerous. Considering those truths, the fact that we even need to point this out this is incredibly disturbing: taking "selfies" while behind the wheel is exceptionally stupid. But, it's a thing that a third of 18- to 24-year-old British drivers have copped to doing, according to a new study from Ford.
Ford, through its Driving Skills for Life program, surveyed 7,000 smartphone owners from across Europe, all aged between 18 and 24, and found that young British drivers were more likely to snap a selfie while behind the wheel than their counterparts in Germany, France, Romania, Italy, Spain and Belgium.
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