2001 Ford Excursion Limousine (20x) **low Reserve Runs Great*** on 2040-cars
Kent, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Limousine
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Mileage: 190,000
Model: Excursion
Exterior Color: White
Trim: White
Interior Color: Gray
Drive Type: 2wd
This a a 20 passenger work horse limousine. It is built tough and made to haul passengers. A/c works great, rope lights, star gazed mirrored ceiling and bar, 1200 watt sound system, cd player w/ipod plug, Mamba off road rims (Worth $275 a piece) and sun roof. Everything works and functions propperly there is some bubbling on driver side. Passenger/curb side has been redone already- sanded down and painted this year. Good vehichle and low reserve. The title is showing salvage title but it has been inspected and is still working as a livery vehichle... I honestly believe the salvage title came about pre limo conversion b/c everything lines up properly and the vehichle shows no signs of accidents. The odometer is broken so miles are unknown but I would say somewhere around 190k This vehichle has plenty of life left and runs great and is ready to make you money. Roof is in good condition body is good inside is good, vehichle is 12 years old so it is good but not perfect. Its a good starter suv or just an addition to add to a fleet to haul around 20 passengers. Currently being rented out for $100-$120/hr. I have had this suv for 4 years and have always kept up on regular maintenance. All oil changes done with Lukas oil. Call me with any questions Melissa (330)389-1887. I set the reserve low for a quick sale. This thing can be driven across country without a problem.
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