*low Miles* 2001 Ford Excursion 7.3l Diesel on 2040-cars
Oregon City, Oregon, United States
2001 Ford Excursion Limited 4X4 7.3L Diesel. Im the second owner of this extremly nice excursion, interior is in like new condition, exterior also in great condition. Many upgrades, 1 ton leaf springs to increase towing capabilites, larger front and rear sway bars, bilstein adjustable shocks, slotted brake rotors, 4'' stainless exhaust, K&N air filter, upgraded turbo impeller (quick spool), pillar gauges, super chips 3 way programmer. Was used only to tow a ski boat a few times a year, never abused or taken off road. This is a very rare find, hate to sell but we are moving so it has to go. You wont find one nicer, thanks for looking.
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