2000 Ford Excursion Needs A Transmission on 2040-cars
Sewell, New Jersey, United States
Up for auction is a 2000 Excursion which needs a transmission as it only has reverse. Two toned paint burgundy with tan on the bottom, saddle leather interior,pw,pl,pm,power seats with new back glass. There is a remote start, tires are fair and front end has many new parts. I bought it to fix and use to pull my trailer but found an F250 and purchased so this one needs to go. It would make a good vehicle for pulling a boat or trailer or to just make a good woods or hunting truck. Please let me know if you have any questions, Pics are not best but most i could get at time due to tight space in driveway. More pics upon request. Thanks for looking.
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Over its short lifespan, the GT40 was offered in a handful of configurations, but the classic short-tailed (Mk I and Mk II) bodystyles were well represented... especially in Gulf livery. James Glickenhaus (of Ferrari P4/5 fame) had his bright yellow Mk IV in the field, and there were several others in this bodystyle, including one that has seen plenty of time on the track judging by its chipped-up nose.
As a fitting statement for the car's lengthy racing history, GT40 Chassis Number 1075 won this year's Concours de Sport award. This car took home the checkered flag at Le Mans in 1968 and 1969, and racked up a total of six wins in just 11 races.
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