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2001 Ford Explorer Sport Suv 4wd No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:150870 Color: Black
Location:

Blakeslee, Pennsylvania, United States

Blakeslee, Pennsylvania, United States
Advertising:
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.0
VIN: 1FMYU70EX1UA35677 Year: 2001
Mileage: 150,870
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Black
Model: Explorer Sport
Trim: S
Options: Sunroof
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Drive Type: 4wd
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"clean title"

For sale is a 2001 Ford Explorer Sport 4x4.  Power windows, keyless entry, sunroof, This vehicle cranks but doesn't start. Battery was tested and needs replacing.  Door handle is broke wont open on outside but opens from inside.  Possible issue with fuel system.  Sold as is. Clean interior exterior is also clean with minor scratch on bumper.  Clean Title in hand.  Never in an accident. No reserve.  Towing required to pick up the vehicle.


    Powertrain

    GENERAL
    ConstructionBody on frame
    Body MaterialSteel with SMC bed
    ENGINE
    Type4.0-liter SOHC V-6
    Bore x Stroke (mm)100.4 x 84.4
    Displacement, cu.in./cc245 /4,011 cc
    Compression ratio9.7:1
    Valve trainchain-driven single overhead camshaft, two valves per cylinder
    IgnitionEDIS (Electronic Distributorless Ignition System)
    Horsepower205 @ 5,250 rpm
    Torque240 lb.-ft. (323 Nm) @ 3,750 rpm
    Max. engine speed6,250 rpm
    InstallationFront-longitudinally mounted
    ENGINE MATERIALS
    Cylinder HeadAluminum
    Cylinder BlockCast Iron
    Cam CoversComposite steel
    CrankshaftCast Iron
    CamshaftComposite Steel
    PistonsHigh-Sil Aluminum
    Intake manifoldComposite Plastic
    Exhaust manifoldsCast Iron
    TRANSMISSION
    TypeFord 5R55E electronically controlled five-speed automatic with overdrive. A five-speed manual transmission will be offered in spring 2000.
    Gear ratio:
    1st2.47
    2nd1.85
    3rd1.47
    4th1.00
    5th0.75
    Final Drive ratio3.73 (an optional 4.10 axle ratio also is available).
    (Late Availability)*

    Steering and Suspension

    CHASSIS / SUSPENSION
    ConstructionSteel
    Front SuspensionIndependent short- and long-arm type, torsion bar
    Rear SuspensionTwo-stage variable-rate leaf springs
    TiresP235/75-15 Firestone all-season with OWL (Std. on 4x2)
    P235/75R-15 Firestone all-terrain OWL (Std. on 4x4)
    P255/70R-16 Firestone all-terrain OWL (Optional)

    Brakes

    Brakes (front/rear)Vented Disc, 12 in. (305mm) rotors/Drum 11 in.(280mm)

    Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS/CAPACITIES (in.)
    Wheelbase125.9 inches
    Length, Overall205.9
    Width, Max.71.8
    Height (Empty)70.1
    Front tread58.5
    Rear tread58.5
    Turning diameter, curb to curb, left/right, (ft).43.1

    Capacities

    INTERIOR (in.)
    Front head room39.4
    Front leg room42.4
    Front hip room52.7
    Front shoulder room56.7
    Rear head room38.9
    Rear leg room37.8
    Rear hip room52.7
    Rear shoulder room56.9
    CARGO DIMENSIONS (in.)
    Cargo bed length50.0
    Cargo bed height19.7
    Cargo bed volume (cu.-ft.)29.6
    Cargo width (at wheelhouse)41.2
    Tailgate to ground31.5/31.6
    Payload capacity, lbs.1,200 (4x2) - 1,500 (with optional payload package)
    1,180 (4x4) - 1,460 (with optional payload package)
    Cooling system14 qt.
    Oil5 qt.
    Fuel capacity, gal.20.5
    PERFORMANCE
    Fuel economy EPA rating (estimates)City     Highway
    4x216     20
    4x415     19

    Base Curb Weight

    Curb weight, lbs.4,148 (4x2 w/manual)
    4,183 (4x2 w/automatic)
    4,365 (4x4 w/manual)
    4,400 (4x4 w/automatic)

    Trailer Towing

    Towing Capacity5,260 lbs. (4x2 automatic)
    5,040 lbs. (4x4 automatic)


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