1997 Ford Explorer Xlt 5.0 V8 With Dual Exhaust, Leather & Sinroof on 2040-cars
Anaheim, California, United States
Strong running 5.0V8 with dual exhaust with only 87,000 miles. Was an older couples and bought it two years ago very solid running and sound pretty tough due to the dual exhaust. It is a 1997 however and has some wear. The paint is generally good and shiny and does have some minor dings from life but is a very good looking truck for a 97. The interior is excellent with just minimal wear. There are two small tears on the arm rest "in pictures" but otherwise it he interior is great. Now nasty stains or anything. Some minor scratches on the plastic in the Cargo area from loading and unloading but minimal. This is the model that had everything and had rear A/C.This is an "as/Is" sale but this really us nice little SUV. There are no fluid leaks at all, it dies not smoke and about a year ago I had an ASE /t AAA certified shop go throughout the whole motor and freshen it up so it should be good to go for a long while. as I said above the body is great fora 97'. I bought a new truck so enjoy.
All above is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and in my opinion it is a great car for the price. Our kid moved out so I went and bought a pickup and don't need it so that is the only reason for the sale.. I also just put put new tires and shocks on it about 3,000 miles ago too.
This car is also for Sale locally in Anaheim, California so first come first serve.
Good luck
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