2003 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer - Louisville/Westport Rd ar
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2003 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer - Louisville/Westport Rd ar
For Sale: 2003 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer
175K miles
4WD works
Runs and drives great
New rotors and pads on the front.
New rotors and pads for the rear will be included, but not installed.
Intake, 8 spark plugs, and 8 coil packs replaced a while back.
Driver's seat bottom has a spot where the seam is coming apart.
As is.
Great vehicle.
Asking $4100
PM if interested
Thanks, Tim
175K miles
4WD works
Runs and drives great
New rotors and pads on the front.
New rotors and pads for the rear will be included, but not installed.
Intake, 8 spark plugs, and 8 coil packs replaced a while back.
Driver's seat bottom has a spot where the seam is coming apart.
As is.
Great vehicle.
Asking $4100
PM if interested
Thanks, Tim
Last edited by Gunsmokin on Sat Feb 11, 2017 6:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: 2003 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer - Louisville/Westport R
Looks just as nice in person too. Having the plugs and packs replaced recently is an easy $1000 gamble the buyer doesn't have to worry about for tens of thousands of miles now either. Good buy! GLWS
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Re: 2003 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer - Louisville/Westport R
Thank you. Full disclosure, there is some rust on the passenger rocker panel. I was going to as about a grand more than I am. I figure the price I'm asking should give someone room to get the rust fixed on the rocker panel and not have too much in the vehicle.
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Niceguy wrote:Looks just as nice in person too. Having the plugs and packs replaced recently is an easy $1000 gamble the buyer doesn't have to worry about for tens of thousands of miles now either. Good buy! GLWS
costs that much?
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They have very high odds of the plugs breaking in the head and then they charge you $100 or so per hole to fix however many broke. It's so bad, 99% of shops tell you this up front. It's a pain in the ass even if none break due to how the engine sits in the trucks.Dave1965 wrote:Niceguy wrote:Looks just as nice in person too. Having the plugs and packs replaced recently is an easy $1000 gamble the buyer doesn't have to worry about for tens of thousands of miles now either. Good buy! GLWS
costs that much?
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But, the plugs don't need to be changed for 100k. So, they probably have 75k left to go.Niceguy wrote:They have very high odds of the plugs breaking in the head and then they charge you $100 or so per hole to fix however many broke. It's so bad, 99% of shops tell you this up front. It's a pain in the ass even if none break due to how the engine sits in the trucks.Dave1965 wrote:Niceguy wrote:Looks just as nice in person too. Having the plugs and packs replaced recently is an easy $1000 gamble the buyer doesn't have to worry about for tens of thousands of miles now either. Good buy! GLWS
costs that much?
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Re: 2003 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer - Louisville/Westport R
To bad you didn't have this up before Christmas. That's when I picked up the trailblazer. Had to have something since the heater core had gone out on my truck & not sure it it's worth getting fixed.
Re: 2003 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer - Louisville/Westport R
ok, so that is what happened to my SIL excursion I think. He bought a kit and fixed himself. Yeah, good to have that done ahead of time though. Safety and Peace of Mind is worth a lot.Gunsmokin wrote:But, the plugs don't need to be changed for 100k. So, they probably have 75k left to go.Niceguy wrote:They have very high odds of the plugs breaking in the head and then they charge you $100 or so per hole to fix however many broke. It's so bad, 99% of shops tell you this up front. It's a pain in the ass even if none break due to how the engine sits in the trucks.Dave1965 wrote:Niceguy wrote:Looks just as nice in person too. Having the plugs and packs replaced recently is an easy $1000 gamble the buyer doesn't have to worry about for tens of thousands of miles now either. Good buy! GLWS
costs that much?
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Will take gold as payment and would consider trades for other items of value. Not interested in trading for other vehicles though. Don't have room for 3, as it is.
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Exactly what I was getting at... Even if it's not the 2 piece plugs (can't remember which years off the top of my head), they are still a pain in the ass to change. Definitely a great thing to know you have piece of mind on this issue for lots of miles.Gunsmokin wrote:But, the plugs don't need to be changed for 100k. So, they probably have 75k left to go.Niceguy wrote:They have very high odds of the plugs breaking in the head and then they charge you $100 or so per hole to fix however many broke. It's so bad, 99% of shops tell you this up front. It's a pain in the ass even if none break due to how the engine sits in the trucks.Dave1965 wrote:Niceguy wrote:Looks just as nice in person too. Having the plugs and packs replaced recently is an easy $1000 gamble the buyer doesn't have to worry about for tens of thousands of miles now either. Good buy! GLWS
costs that much?