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Sport Trac Registry
Almost New 05 Sport Trac
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<blockquote data-quote="SportTracDTC" data-source="post: 1052254" data-attributes="member: 78572"><p>Thank you for the article. I have an 08 explorer xlt with 206k on the clock. I religiously keep the underside as clean as possible during the winter months and it's paid off, so far...</p><p>The sport trac had a new exhaust put on, cat back. So, safe to assume it sat with some exposure to salt. The drive shaft is surprisingly orange and I'll take a peek at it when cement warms up. Other than that I feel pretty fortunate to have found this truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SportTracDTC, post: 1052254, member: 78572"] Thank you for the article. I have an 08 explorer xlt with 206k on the clock. I religiously keep the underside as clean as possible during the winter months and it's paid off, so far... The sport trac had a new exhaust put on, cat back. So, safe to assume it sat with some exposure to salt. The drive shaft is surprisingly orange and I'll take a peek at it when cement warms up. Other than that I feel pretty fortunate to have found this truck. [/QUOTE]
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