2006 Ford Expedition Xlt Suv Low Miles Excellent Condition Every Possible Option on 2040-cars
Stanton, California, United States
Thanks for taking a look at our gorgeous 2006 Ford Expedition XLT 4WD. This highly optioned SUV was factory ordered with these 3 words; Black, 4WD, Everything. This one owner jewel was delivered to, driven by and retrieved from one gentle lady here in southern cal. Her husband, the master mechanic, added only side steps and a K&N intake to a fully optioned SUV. Aside from a lifetime of synthetic oil and the equivalent of less than 7000 miles per year this 2006 Ford Expedition could be mistaken for nearly new. Factory equipped as follows
Delivered and lived it’s entire life in southern California. One 5'4" adult, non-smoking, no pets, driver. Never abused. Never in an accident. Meticulously maintained. This Expedition was originally delivered in, licensed and titled in California. The title is clear and in the seller’s possession. We have just completed a safety check, serviced with synthetic oil and completed a smog certification. K&N Cold Air Induction adds 10b bhp http://www.knfilters.com/search/product.aspx?prod=77-2568KP Please come inspect this great SUV before the auction ends. We are happy to meet you and show her off. This is not a show car or a new car so minor nicks or scratches are to be expected. Shown in the documents picture are, Owners manual and all leaflets, two headsets, (one unopened), unused remote control and box, dash warning labels (from new), two sets of keys, towing pigtail(unopened), key code cards, original dealer report of sale. Many of our auctions end early as vehicles are advertised elsewhere. Don’t miss out on this one! At roughly half the mileage or less of most 06 Expeditions and every possible option, you won’t find more bang for the buck than this. Always looking for pre 1975 Muscle cars, Volvo P1800, MGA MG MGB, Metropolitan, Alfa Romeo, Porsche 911, 914 240Z 260Z 280Z, older Cadillac, Camaro, Mustang, Vintage race cars, older Jaguars, British sports cars, kit cars, project cars, 1948-1986 interesting cars. |
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