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1991 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer 2d Utility 4wd on 2040-cars

US $1,775.00
Year:1991 Mileage:104194
Location:

Jonesborough, Tennessee, United States

Jonesborough, Tennessee, United States
Advertising:

The vehicle ran when stored on 11/27/2013, however it will not now start. Therefore I am not able to provide any information on the condition of the engine and the 5 speed transmission. The winning bidder should come ready to have this vehicle towed/hauled from the storage lot.

This vehicle is in poor condition both inside and out. The body has damage to the left front bumper and fender. The luggage rack is broken. There are other dings and scratches. It also has rust, paint flaking and paint fade. The interior is dirty, the headliner is loose and the driver door handle (inside) is missing. It appears the power windows and power mirrors are inoperable. Mileage is what is stated on the odometer. I took it to be 104,194 instead of just 4,194, but I can not guarantee it's accuracy.

Equipment includes: AC, JVC AM/FM CD Player, Tilt Steering, Power Remote Mirrors, Power Door Locks, Power Windows and Cruise Control.

Engine, drive train and equipment are in unknown condition.

Please view all photos carefully before bidding.


Black Book™ Retail Base Value Clean - $3,950.00 Fair- $2,525.00 Rough- $1,725.00


A COURT ORDER AND A BILL OF SALE WILL BE PROVIDED. Please check that this will work where you live to title the vehicle, I know it will work in Tennessee for that is where they are from. I purchased this vehicle from a government Auction in plans to make it a Mudder truck and never got around to it. My wife said I have to many projects and need to down size. So the truck goes to he highest bidder. 
I will apply and get a TN title for you if you want, but you will have to pay the fees and it will take 4-6 weeks according to the county clerk.

All Sales are final and it is the buyer responsibility to have the vehicle removed within 10 days or a storage fee of $10.00 a day will be added to the price. Full payment is due with in 5 days of close of auction I do take Paypal with a 2.7% fee or you can pay with cash, money order, cashier check and wire transfer. I do not take personal checks. 

 

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