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1999 Ford Explorer Sport 4x4 Runs Excellent 101k Needs Work on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:101256 Color: is in good shape it should clean to be nicer
Location:

Abingdon, Maryland, United States

Abingdon, Maryland, United States

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    You are bidding on a 1999 Ford Explorer Sport Automatic 4x4 with 101k, truck will need some work,, it was recently MD inspected and also passed MD state  emissions on 3/20/14,, however during driving it drove over a massive pothole and as a result the L/S front will need some work,, it looks like the frame took the hit and got damaged,, also the radiator will need to be replaced as the top of the mounting has broken , left  fender will need to be re-aligned , brakes were working fine but after the hit the pedal goes to the floor ,, no fluid leak ,, tires are fairly new and are at 90% exhaust in new this year cat back, front brakes are at 90% rears at around 50%, all  the options work on this truck , a/c ice cold had recent work done to it , heat is fine, power windows and lock work fine except the driver switch does not work, cd radio works fine, power seats work fine , power mirrors work fine , rear wiper and front wipers work fine ,, 4x4 works great in all settings, transmission is fine ,, spare tire still new, under truck looks clean no heavy rust or anything of that sort, the runners do have rust please take the time to look at photos, battery will need to be replaced ,interior is clean there is a slight rip on driver seat and also the center consol lid please look at photos , exterior is in good shape it should clean to be nicer, front bumper does have some fade , please look at photos ,truck needs some work but runs very well and quiet motor is dry no leaks, it does have a clear title 2 keys and 2 keyless fobs both in  working order also door # entry does work ,please take the time to take a look at the photos in photo bucket under description and also ask questions,, it does steer and lot drive, however it will need to be trailer’d , please ask question. Shipping is buyers responsibility however I will help as much as I can , there is $200.00 deposit via paypal 48 hours upon listing end , the rest can be cash at time of pick up ,, truck will have to be picked up 7 days after listing ends , if you require different terms please email before listing ends please take the time to view photos and ask questions.

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