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2004 Ford Excursion 6.0 Diesel 4wd Retired Fire Command Vehicle **no Reserve** on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:77790
Location:

Elgin, Illinois, United States

Elgin, Illinois, United States
Advertising:

NO RESERVE AUCTION!!!!
HIGHEST BIDDER TAKES HOME THIS FANTASTIC BEAST !!!

IF YOU KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT A FIRE HOUSE, IT IS THAT THE GUYS KEEP THEIR EQUIPMENT IN TIP TOP SHAPE AND CLEAN!!!!  THIS TRUCK IS NO EXCEPTION!

IT WAS PAINTED FIRE ENGINE RED BY THE FORD DEALER THAT SOLD IT.... IT IS A VERY GOOD JOB.  IT WAS DONE WHEN SOLD NEW, AND I HAVE THE NEW BILL OF SALE TO PROVE THAT.

THIS THING IS JUST AWESOME.  I WILL LET THE PICTURES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES, AND ENCOURAGE ANY QUESTIONS, A TEST DRIVE, A COMPLETE INSPECTION PRIOR TO BIDDING....

THIS IS AS IS, WHERE IS !  IF YOUR LOOKING FOR A PERFECT TRUCK,,,, DONT BUY THIS ONE!!!!

IF YOUR LOOKING FOR AN EXCURSION WITH THE DIESEL, AND FOUR WHEEL DRIVE, GREAT CONDITION, AND NOTHING WRONG WITH IT TO SPEAK OF,,, THEN BUY THIS ONE, AND JUST STOP LOOKING.

THE PICTURES DO NOT DO THE COLOR JUSTICE... ITS REALLY PERFECT PRETTY RED

ALL THE FINE PRINT IS BELOW. AND I WOULD SUGGEST YOU READ IT... AS BIDDING ON THIS AUCTION YOU ARE ENTERING A LEGALLY BINDING CONTRACT.

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE, ASK QUESTIONS, COME DRIVE THIS, COME SEE THIS,  IT IS AMAZING.

Ordering Information

Please assure you are ordering correct.  It is the ultimate responsibility of you (the buyer/consumer) to confirm in advance that such item is correct.  NO RETURNS/EXCHANGES/REFUNDS.  ALL SALES FINAL!

Questions

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE, ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING OR BUYING.  QUESTIONS TAKE UP TO 24 HOURS TO RESPOND TO.  YOU CAN COME LOOK AT THE ITEM, I CAN SEND YOU ENDLESS PICTURES, ANSWER ANY QUESTION.  I WILL DO ALL I CAN TO REASONABLY RESPOND AND DESCRIBE WHAT IS BEING SOLD.

Payment

We accept PAYPAL for the deposit only!!!  Please pay deposit within 2 days of the auction ending, and final amount due within 7 days. otherwise an unpaid item case will be opened with Ebay.

Shipping

DON'T SHIP, BUT WILL BE HAPPY TO GIVE THE KEYS TO A TRANSPORT COMPANY

International Buyers

Please Note:  Import duties, taxes and charges are NOT included in the item price or shipping charges.  These charges are solely the buyer’s responsibility.  Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional fees will be prior to bidding/buying.  We use USPS for all international shipping.

Local

Pick-ups are preferred on items especially larger items.  Please contact us to confirm that you are coming to pick item up, we are near Chicago, so you will need to confirm your TRUCK is at the place you are picking up from before showing up.

When contacting us for support, please include your eBay item number or eBay Username so that we can access your information from our records in a timely manner.


Exchanges, Return & Refunds

There are none.

Liability

The seller hereby expressly disclaims all warranties, either expressed or implied warranty or merchant ability of fitness for a purpose, and neither assumes nor authorizes any other person to assume for it any liability in connection with the sale of this merchandise.   Neither seller nor manufacturer shall be liable for any loss, injury or damage, direct or consequential, arising out of the use of, or the inability of product.  After use, the user shall assume all risk and liability whatsoever in connection thereof.

Please read this before you buy !

*AS IS. WHERE IS

*SALE IS FINAL

*NO RETURNS OR REFUNDS.

*NO WARRANTIES

*NO EXCHANGES

*BUYER PAYS SHIPPING

*BUYER PAYS CRATING (IF REQUIRED)

*BUYER PAY HANDLING (IF REQUIRED)

 

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