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Ford Explorer 2004 Low Mile on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:98082
Location:

Rockton, Pennsylvania, United States

Rockton, Pennsylvania, United States

 DO NOT BID UNTILL YOU HAVE READ THE ENTIRE DESCRIPTION!!

HERE IS A VERY NICE 2004 FORD EXPLORER XLT UP FOR SALE. I AM THE SECOND OWNER OF THIS FINE EXPLORER AND IT IS NOW TIME TO PASS IT OFF TO SOMEONE ELSE. FEATURES INCLUDE; ROOF RACK, FACTORY INSTALLED TOW HITCH, POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS PUSH BUTTON 4WD, FACTORY AM/FM CD PLAYER, DRIVER AND PASSENGER SIDE AIR BAGS, CLOTH INTERIOR, DELAY WIPERS FRONT AND BACK, REAR DEFORESTER, CRUISE CONTROL, REAR SLIDE OUT CUP HOLDERS, 12VDC POWER PLUG. THIS EXPLORER IS VERY CLEAN AND HAS LOW MILES FOR ITS YEAR. ALL REGULAR MAINTENANCE WAS COMPLETED AT A CERTIFIED GARAGE BY CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS THIS INCLUDES OIL CHANGES. THE BATTERY WAS REPLACED LAST SPRING AND TIRES ARE ABOUT 70-75% THE FULL SIZE SPARE IS INCLUDED AND IS AT 95% RESPECTFULLY. THIS EXPLORER IS AND HAS ALWAYS BEEN SMOKE FREE FROM DAY ONE.  THERE IS NO RUST ON THE BODY OR FRAME A REAL FIND FOR THE NORTH EAST. THE ONLY KNOW ISSUE IS THE REAR WINDOW WIPER. I BELIEVE THE PLASTIC CLIP INSIDE HAS BROKE DUE THE FACT THE WIPER ONLY CLEARS OFF HALF THE WINDOW. THE WIPER DOES WORK BUT AGAIN JUST CLEARS HALF THE REAR WINDOW.

THIS VEHICLE IS KEPT UNDER ROOF AND NOT DROVE IN THE NASTY WEATHER WE RECEIVE HERE IN THE NORTH EAST HENCE THE REASON FOR NO RUST AND REMAINING SO CLEAN. HOWEVER IT IS DROVE ON OCCASION ON THE NICE DAYS TO KEEP EVERYTHING LUBED AND FREE SO MILES MAY GO UP FROM LISTING BUT NOT BY 100'S OR 1000'S. 

QUESTIONS ARE ENCOURAGED AND YOU ARE WELCOME TO COME TEST DRIVE OR VIEW THE VEHICLE IN PERSON. WOULD PREFER LOACL PICKUP OR DELIVERY IS AVAILABLE WITHIN 300 MILES FOR A FEE OF $4.00 PER MILE PAYABLE UPON DELIVERY. SHIPPING IS NOT ENCOURAGED BUT IF NECESSARY; SHIPPING WILL BE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER TO MAKE ALL ARRANGEMENTS INCLUDING FEES AND DETAILS! PERIOD!!     

PAYMENT: A $500.00 VIA PAYPAL DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED WITH IN 24 HOURS AT END OF AUCTION AND THE REAMING BALANCE DUE WITH IN 4 DAYS OF END OF AUCTION. WILL EXECPT CASH, GOOD BANK CHECK OR MONEY ORDER. VEHICLE WILL NOT LEAVE THE PREMISE UNTILL PAYMENT HAS CLEARED, MEANING IF TAKES 24 HOURS OR 24 DAYS THATS WHEN THE TITLE WILL BE SIGNED OVER AND YOU TAKE POSITION OF THE EXPLORER. 

EXPLORE IS ALSO FOR SALE LOCALLY AND AUCTION CAN BE ENDED AT ANY TIME DUE TO A LOCAL SALE. SENSIBLE OFFERS WILL BE CONSIDERED AFTER YOU HAVE VIEWED THE VEHICLE IN PERSON.  



No returns and no warrantees.  Your purchasing this item in, as in condition if it doesn't work I will do my best to explain that in the description. However circumstances happen that are not in my control during shipping. This is the chance you take when you bid on something there is a certain amount of risk involved. If you have questions please ask, but please read the full description first.

Buyer pays all shipping charges. I don't end auctions early and if there is no "buy it now" then I don't offer one. Take a look at my other auctions, I just might have what your looking for.  Payment due within 5 days unless other arrangements have been made if you have questions please ask before the auction ends don't wait till the last 5 minutes.


One last note on shipping I do not run the USPS, FedEx or UPS I charge only what they say and no more if there is an issue with the shipping costs when you receive the item, I.E. not enough postage take it up with them. I use paypal shipping services to pay for the shipping. I don't make dime off shipping


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