2003 Ford Explorer Sporttrac 4d Xlt 2wd Florida Car, 93k Mi Needs Tranny Repair on 2040-cars
Longboat Key, Florida, United States
2003 Ford Explorer SportTrac Truck Low 93,000 Miles Florida Truck For Sale by Second Owner Great Prospect for Transmission Repair Elderly Male Owner, Non Smoker Clean Title, Transmission is Only Known Operational Defect Newer Air Conditioning System Runs Cold Beautiful Tan Leather Interior Four Really Good Tires All Power Including Heated Seats You are Welcome to Come & Inspect the Truck Personally Call Jack at (941) 356-1754. Truck located on Longboat Key nr Sarasota Check Out the Twelve Pictures Below This is a NO RESERVE Auction Please Note, This is a Used Truck. It Does Have Minor Wear and Tear A Great Find For You. This SportTrac WILL BE SOLD.
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