2003 Ford Excursion 3/4 Ton Eddie Bauer 6.0 Diesel 8 Out Of 10 139000miles on 2040-cars
Chillicothe, Illinois, United States
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2003 ford excursion 3/4 ton eddie bauer diesel 8 out of 10 139000miles Motor 6.0 turbo diesel Millage 139562 4x4 2nd row bucket seats Auto check showed no wrecks and we never had a wreck with it Body no signs of rust starting I can find no dings or dents . has a few light scratches and paint chips normal for 13yr old nothing that you can really see in pics The entire vehicle inside and out needs a bath as you can see in the pics Not 3rd row seat included just not in pics I forgot about it in garage like new no damage Leather seats starting to crack no holes Options that it came with Leather power seats drive and pass Back up sensors/Running boards All work done by ford certified mech Auto locking 4x4 –power foot pedals-bucket seats2nd row- entertainment center dvd-towing package-heated mirrors-auto climate control-tilt cruise all power windows-luggage rack –all your standard eddi bauer options Only thing I noticed is this one does not have seat memory only option missing Things that have been replace in last year Both front brake calipers- all 4 rotors-all 4 sets pads- glow plug harness-tires-front pass hub due to air leak- both front auto locking hub controls-drive shaft balanced perfect –steering box-steering linkage-all computer updates done-valve cover and gasket Things done in last 2 years Egr delete and ficum fuel injection control unit modual -alpine radio mp3 dvd cd player with back up camera
buyer must pick up we will not deliver CASH IN HAND AT PICK UP no scame we will not take check or cashiers check or credit card or money ordere nice try vehical must be paid for or arangments made with in 24 hrs of buty it now or best offer otherwise it will be relisted a non refundable paypal deposit of 250.00 must be made at time of buy it now ANY ??? OR IF YO UNEED MORE INFO CALL 309-643-7402 LEAVE MESSAGE FOR STEVE THIS IS MY BUS ALINE EXTREMEKEMPY |
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