I am selling a 2002 Ford Explorer Sport with 157,000 mileage. I can't afford to put the money into it after it was side swiped (needs passenger side suspension aseembly and assembly rack replaced plus has a scrape up side and dent...would I be better off selling to salvage for parts or as a fixer upper?

Asked by jksk99 Mar 21, 2013 at 08:09 PM about the 2002 Ford Explorer Sport 4WD

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Salvage for parts. No body is gong to put hundreds of dollars into a 11 year old vehicle.

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