2004 Ford Freestar Se..3.9l..w/ Entertainment System on 2040-cars
Burlington, New Jersey, United States
Listed for sale is this 2004 Ford Free Star SES. The vehicle runs great and has no mechanical issues. Vehicle was just inspected/service, and is ready to be driven anywhere. The engine, transmission, and all other components function normally.
The interior is in good condition for its age. No rips or major stains. The exterior is in excellent condition with minor scuffs/scratches. This is the SE model, and it has the DVD/Entertainment System, which comes in handy on long summer trips with the kids. This is a 0-day auction, but I am looking to sell it within 2 days. So please send your offers ASAP. Thank you. |
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