Suv Ford Truck Explorer on 2040-cars
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
I am selling my Ford Explorer V8 XLT. I have kept the truck in great condition, tires are new and I have updated the tags for the 2014 year ahead. She has an odometer of just over 200,000 miles but she runs great. This truck belonged to family and it was well maintained, had it's oil changes and tunes up on time. The only problem that I do not have time for is the Driver's side seat. The bolt that holds the seat up, sheered off and has to be replaced. It is easy fix but due to my schedule, I do not have time for it. I have knocked the price down from 3,000 to 2,700 because of it. I will be willing to go down to 2,500 but that is as low as I will go with the price because she is a great truck and runs great.
I am in South Tulsa and can meet up at a designated area, like the Walmart parking lot. I am asking for cash, no checks for the purchase of the truck. Once obtained, the Title will be signed over to you. Please, Serious Inquiries Only, Thank You. |
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