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2005 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars

US $2,499.99
Year:2005 Mileage:155188
Location:

Corbin, Kentucky, United States

Corbin, Kentucky, United States
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2005 Ford Explorer Sport Trac, V6, 155,000 Miles
I've had this truck since it had 2,801 miles on it. The truck was wrecked and rebuilt at 2800 miles. It now has 155,000 Miles. The head needs work, two cylinders are tore up, and the overdrive light flashes. The truck is hit on the drivers side back door and quarter panel, but i have driven it without any problems since it was hit (2 YEARS AGO). The window on the back drivers side door does not go down due to the door damage. Oil and filter has been changed every 3,000 miles and the original tires are back on it, with less than 10,000 miles on the tires. Will listen to offers, local pickup only (Corbin, KY) and cash only. Truck has aftermarket tail lights, grille and door handles, bug reflector. It is 4 wheel drive has works great, since a new driveshaft was put in, in February 2014. The console is broke on top, but i have an extra one that the buyer can have and get installed. The CD player is an original 6 disc cd player(but the cds wont eject or play, had fixed before and tore up again, easy fix) But the radio works perfectly. Tan Cloth seats. The truck does not have cruise control. The title is a KY title and is a rebuilt title. The back window in the truck, behind the back seat will roll down as well. The inside has been kept clean (washed truck and inside every two weeks) No tears on seats. The truck does come with remote starting (great for winter time or summer time) and is also wired up for an XM radio. 

As of today, June 6th 2014, it has 155,188 miles. I drove it for 10 miles today around town. The truck vibrates when it is sitting in a stop position (from the cylinders and head)

New as of January 2014

New Driveshaft for 4 wheel drive
New Water Pump
New Alternator
New wheel bearing hub assembly on front driver side. 
New Plugs
New Battery
New tail light bulbs

Any questions, feel free to ask. USA BUYERS ONLY!!
There is no warranty on the truck and the truck is being sold as is to a buyer. Please message me if you have an offer

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