2004 Silver Ford Expedition Seats 9, Strong V8 Triton Engine With Towing Package on 2040-cars
Anaheim, California, United States
If your looking for a family car that does it all this is it.
Seats 9 Runs strong and just checked with mechanic during fully synthetic oil change and transmission flush(flush even the bottom pan"complete flush") and it was perfect condition. Air filter change regularly Tow hitch for towing jet skis to trailers 4.6L engine strong enough yet better on gas than a 5.4L No delay when pressing the gas pedal, V8 Triton Been a family car since it was bought new off the dealer lot Low Miles with a Average of 12,000 a year for a total of 121,000 ALL Seats has no rips or holes Exterior: A few bumps, but nothing major. Never in accident. Paint in good condition New 2 back wheels Step Rail Roof Rack Heated Mirrors Window trim on 1 side peeled off, nothing major Power Windows Driver side window on the back does not work Interior: CD Player Anti-Glare Rear Mirror Cold AC and Heat Optional Front Bench Seat NO NEED TO TAKE OUT SEATS, Just pull on levers and it goes down Includes: Ford factory book in zipper organizer Locking Gas Cap Jack for jacking up the car Hitch lock and keys |
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