2012 Ford Expedition Xlt Sport Utility 4-door 5.4l Clean on 2040-cars
Hamilton, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Sport Utility
Engine:5.4L 330Cu. In. V8 FLEX SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:FLEX
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Expedition
Trim: XLT Sport Utility 4-Door
Warranty: Unspecified
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 16,896
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Exterior Color: Black
2012 FORD EXPEDITION 4X4 XLT WITH POWER LEATHER SEATS, (DRIVERS SEAT ALWAYS COVERD) - POWERED FOLDING THRID ROW SEATING - RUNNING BOARDS - CD - OVER HEAD CONSOLE - WOOD GRAIN TRIM - SUPER CLEAN LOW MILES - DRIVES AND LOOKS LIKE NEW
TWO TONE BLACK AND GOLD - NICE WHEELS - PRICED TO SELL $32,900.00 OF BEST OFFER
WE DO NOT SHIP YOU MUST PICK UP THE TRUCK AT CLARKS LANDING MARINA L.L.C. LOCATED IN HAMILTON INDIANA JUST 15 MILES SOUTH OF THE MICHIGAN LINE AND 8 MILES EAST OF THE OHIO LINE ON ST RD #1
80 LANE 101B HM LK 46742
(260)488-2169
THIS TRUCK IS BEING OFFERED LOCALLY AND I MAY END THE AUCTION AT ANYTIME
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Ford Transit gets outfitted for prison duty
Wed, 24 Sep 2014Between the Taurus-based Police Interceptor, the Explorer-based Police Interceptor Utility and the F-150 and Expedition special service vehicles, Ford has no lack of offerings for law enforcement. And now it has one more in the form of the new Transit PTV.
Based on the fullsize Transit van, the Prisoner Transport Vehicle can move as many as 12 prisoners in three separate compartments between detention facilities. Created in collaboration with Pennsylvania-based Havis Prisoner Transport Solutions and with input from Ford's Police Advisory Board, the Transit PTV takes advantage of the Transit's considerable configuration options that include three roof heights, two wheelbases, three lengths and four body-styles - not to mention engine options that include the flex-fuel 3.7-liter V6, 3.5-liter EcoBoost and 3.2-liter Power Stroke diesel.
"Transit PTV is the latest example of Ford's deep commitment to helping provide law enforcement agencies with capable vehicles. This concept proves Transit is upfit-ready and designed to Built Ford Tough standards," said Jonathan Honeycutt, Ford police marketing manager. "Many Police Advisory Board members have had the chance to drive this vehicle and they are excited about it. This new vehicle is tough, smart and efficient - ideal for the needs of law enforcement agencies."
TX officer allegedly lets 140-mph street racer go with a warning [w/poll]
Tue, 26 Aug 2014Being pulled over by the police is one of the most nerve-racking situations that a driver can go through, and it's even worse when you know that the officer has you dead to rights for speeding well over the posted limit. In this video, the driver of a heavily modified Ford Mustang with a claimed 966 horsepower at the rear wheels could have easily lost his ride for doing triple-digit speeds and street racing, but a friendly Texas police officer appears to send him on his way with a simple warning.
What's more, the driver in question wasn't just speeding - his Mustang was the camera car for a bunch of rolling street races in the wee hours of the morning on a Texas highway. The driver was more than willing to mix it up in the action, too. Eventually the cops catch on and pick the 'Stang to pull over, but not before the Ford owner runs a claimed 140 mph. With only audio to go on after the car is pulled over, the police officer seems incredibly nonchalant about catching someone who was so brazenly breaking the law. Incredibly, the patrolman actually tells the driver that he's seen everyone racing tonight but ignored them. With traffic picking up, the cop says that it's time to "cut it out" and go home for the night. As far as this video shows, that was the end of it.
Warning: There is explicit, not-safe-for-work language in the video below.
Lincoln Continental production likely to shift to Flat Rock
Fri, Jun 12 2015Lincoln production may be returning to Michigan, according to a new report from Automotive News. While the brand's current big sedan, the MKS, is built alongside the Ford Taurus, Ford Explorer, and their Police Interceptor counterparts at the Blue Oval's Chicago, IL factory, the production version of the Continental won't be screwed together in the Windy City. According to AN, "industry sources" claim the Continental will join the Ford Mustang and Ford Fusion – on which the big Lincoln is loosely based – at the company's Flat Rock, MI factory. The move isn't just based on convenience, though. Ford is selling a lot of Explorers, and shifting Lincoln production away from Chicago Assembly frees up production capacity for the popular SUV. "Chicago Assembly Plant is vital to our global manufacturing footprint and will continue to manufacture the Ford Taurus, Ford Explorer and Police Interceptor vehicles even after we phase out production of the MKS in 2016," Ford told Automotive News. "We will continue to match production to demand." Looking at the numbers further backs up the argument against Lincoln production in Chicago. Last year alone, Ford built nearly 285,000 Explorers and over 73,000 Taurus sedans, compared to just 8,300 Lincolns. Finally, as AN tells it, Ford is almost telegraphing the Continental's arrival in Flat Rock. The facility has a four-week shut down scheduled from June 15 through July 13, which is twice as long as the typical summer vacation, while there's another two weeks off slated for September. Related Video: