Ford Expedition Xlt 4x4 1 Owner 57,000 Original Miles Rust Free on 2040-cars
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
RARE FIND! ORIGINAL 1 OWNER ULTRA LOW 57,700 DOCUMENTED MILES. 4X4 OWNED BY SOUTH FLORIDA MUNICIPALITY, THIS VEHICLE WAS ONLY USED TO PICK UP OFFICIALS TOO AND FROM THE AIRPORT WHEN NEEDED, HAS NEVER BEEN USED OFF ROAD FOR 4X4. THIS VEHICLE HAS NO MECHANICAL ISSUES AT THIS TIME EVERYTHING IS WORKING PROPERLY. NON SMOKER ALL ORIGINAL PAINT NEVER BEEN IN AN ACCIDENT AND HAS ALL ORIGINAL FACTORY EQUIPMENT. KEEP IN MIND THIS IS THE PERFECT SIZE MOTOR 5.4 LITER TO USE FOR TOWING. THIS VEHICLE DOES NOT LOOK LIKE ITS BEEN USED FOR TOWING BUT HAS ON FRAME TRAILER HITCH. PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES CAREFULLY TO SEE THE EXTRA CLEAN CONDITION CARPET, SEATS, DOOR PANELS, PAINT, THIS VEHICLE HAS EXTRA HEAVY DUTY ALL WEATHER FLOOR MATS FRONT REAR CARGO FOR EXTRA PROTECTION. (SLIGHT CRACK IN PLASTIC DASH IN FRONT OF STEERING WHEEL) OTHERWISE LOOKS INCREDIBLE !!! THIS VEHICLE HAS ICE COLD AIR FOR THE SUMMER AND GREAT HEAT FOR THE SUMMER. YOU CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS 4X4 TO GET YOU THROUGH ANOTHER WICKED SNOWY WINTER OR PULLING YOUR BOAT UP THE RAMP. FOUR MATCHING 16 INCH GOODYEAR TIRES WITH APROXIMENTLY 60% TIRE TREAD LEFT. EQUIPT WITH POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, AC, CASSETE, TILT, CRUISE, PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM, DUAL AIRBAGS, CHILD SAFETY LOCKS. THIS VEHICLE COMFORTABLY SITS 6 PEOPLE AND HAS FOLDING REAR 60/40 SEATS FOR EXTRA CARGO SPACE WHEN NEEDED. DONT FORGET THIS IS A 1 OWNER LOW MILES FLORIDA VEHICLE THAT CANNOT BE DUPLICATED. KEEP IN MIND THIS IS A FLEET MANTAINED VEHICLE ON A REGULAR SERVICE PROGRAM FROM THE DAY IT WAS BRAND NEW. AGAIN PLEASE SEE PICTURES. FOR ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CALL OR TEXT ME ANYTIME JOHN (954)815-4202. IF YOU ARE TAKING THE VEHICLE OUT OF THE STATE I WILL HAND YOU THE TITLE AND YOU TAKE CARE OF YOUR TITLE AND DOCUMENTATION ON YOUR OWN. IF THE VEHICLE IS STAYING IN FLORIDA I WILL HAVE TO CHARGE TAX AND PLATE FEES JUST LIKE NORMAL. I DO NOT ACCEPT PAY PAL, ALL PURCHASES HAVE TO BE PAID IN FULL WITHIN 7 DAYS OF PURCHASE. PLEASE DO NOT BID UNLESS YOU HAVE MONEY IN HAND I DO NOT DEAL WITH BANKS OR BANK LOANS. THANK YOU AND GOODLUCK DONT MISS OUT ON THIS RARE FIND FOR A COUPLE HUNDRED HUNDRED DOLLARS. |
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