A rough but well-equipped 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac offers compact, flexible utility with a SOHC 4.0‑liter Cologne V6 rated at 210 horsepower and about 140,000 miles on the odometer.
The first-generation Explorer Sport Trac combines components from the three-door and four-door Explorer and uses an F-150 tailgate with a Ranger frame and drivetrain, providing four doors, five seats and a tonneau-covered bed.
Ford’s SOHC 4.0‑liter Cologne V6 in this Sport Trac produces 210 hp and 253 lb‑ft of torque and is mated to a five-speed column-shifted automatic; these engines are known for timing chain guide wear, though the truck is described as well maintained.
The Explorer Sport Trac is positioned as a smaller alternative to full-size pickups, offering distinctive styling, versatile cargo options and usable off-road capability for everyday driving.
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