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2004 Ford Freestar Passenger 4 Door 4.2l Advancetrac Minivan Limited on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:111000
Location:

Lansdale, Pennsylvania, United States

Lansdale, Pennsylvania, United States

Description:

·         Make: Ford

·         Model: Freestar

·         Year: 2004

·         Mileage: 110,873 (as of 7-7-2014)***

·         Transmission: authomatic

·         Engine: V6

·         4 Doors

·         Max. Seating: 7

·         Manufacturer's 0-60mph acceleration time (seconds): 9.8 s

·         Remote power door locks and engine start

·         Leather seat upholstery

·         Heated front sits

·         Power windows, door locks, sliding doors and seat

·         Privacy glass

·         ABS Brakes

·         Passenger Airbag

·         Power remote mirrors adjustments (driver and passenger’s)

·         Cruise control

·         Cup holders: Front and rear

·         Door pockets: driver, passenger and rear

·         12V DC power outlet

·         Spare Tire Mount Location: Underbody w/crankdown

·         Low Tire Pressure Warning System

·         Speed Control

·         Headlamp Control

·         Check engine warning lamp

·         Check fuel cap warning lamp

·         Adjustable pedal

·         Message Center Control

·         AdvanceTrac

·         Audio System

·         Climate Control System

·         Rear window defroster

·         Analog Clock and digital clock (on radio)

·         Steering wheel controls

·         Fuel Economy: Hwy 21/Comb 17 MPG

·         Fuel Type: Regular unleaded

·         Full Third Row Seat

·         In-Dash single CD player

·         Interior air filtration

·         Air conditioning

 

Vehicle’ location: PA, 19446

 

***Number of miles as of 7-7-2014; please contact me for specific number of miles (my wife is currently using this van locally).

This vehicle was/is serviced by a certified Ford dealer.  History could be check at the local Ford dealer (POC will be provided when requested).  Please ask your entire question prior to placing a bid.  Sales are final on all estate items.  Method of payment: cash.  Checking out/picking up can be completed by appointment only (Saturdays are usually working for me).  Have question? Let me know and I will give you my phone number to call.

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