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98 Explorer Well-kept With All Maintenance Records!! on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:198000
Location:

Forked River, New Jersey, United States

Forked River, New Jersey, United States

Extremely well- maintained and cared for vehicle with extensive service records from previous owner and myself, its no joke,  I even have it’s original window sticker from Ford.

Perfect for a small to medium sized trailer as its equipped with a Class III hitch bolted to the FRAME as it’s NOT a unibody vehicle it’s actually a real truck, and also has a WORKING dual light port for both 7 pin and 4 pin trailer light harness connections.

I’m forced to sell this vehicle as I recently lost my job and am looking to outfit another vehicle with a snowplow to hopefully get some side work to help keep my house until I find another job. I can’t in good conscience see putting a blade on this truck and beating the hell out of it so I need to sell her and upgrade to a bigger truck suited to that kind of task.

Some of the options on this vehicle are as follows:

·         Drivers/Pass Airbags,  4-Wheel Anti-Lock Brakes, Side door guard beams, Height adjust seatbelts, Anti theft, Illuminated Entry, Child-Proof rear locks, Control Trac 4-Wheel Drive,  Electric Shift Transfer case, Rack and Pinion Steering, Independent Ft. Suspension, 4-Wheel disc Brakes, 4.0 EFI V6, Super Engine Cooling, Hvy Dty Shocks, 100Kmi tune up pkg, Trailer Tow Prep,  A/C, Am/Fm/Cass/CD, Pwr Windows, Locks, mirrors, w/ illuminated controls, Cruse Control, Tilt Wheel, Pwr liftgate lock, Load floor tie downs, Tachometer,  Luggage Rack, Alloy Wheels, Running Boards, Cloth sport buckets w/ power driver’s seat

 Additionally, this past summer the truck got a NEW intake manifold gasket, clutch and hydraulic throw-out bearing, and new brake rotors, calipers, and E brake. This truck is RARE with the tow package and std. transmission and is a blast to drive.

There is some rust, but it’s very little for the age and easily touched up, you can see from the pictures it’s still in very good shape and just about anyone would be happy to be seen driving it.

You’ll be hard-pressed to find another full framed Explorer with 4x4 and tow package that’s in this good of shape for the money I’m asking.  Please, shop around and educate yourself, I’m asking a fair price for a decent truck, pretty simple... *** I CAN DELIVER WITHIN REASON FOR COST OF FUEL***

Thanks for looking, good luck bidding! 

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