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2004 Ford Excursion Limited, 6.0 Diesel, One Owner, 106k Miles, Non Smoker on 2040-cars

US $22,500.00
Year:2004 Mileage:106000
Location:

Westtown, New York, United States

Westtown, New York, United States
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2004 Ford Excursion 'Limited' 6.0 Diesel

This is an incredible vehicle. The Ford Excursion, advertised as "the largest production SUV on the planet", was discontinued in 2005. The 6.0 diesel was introduced late in 2003 which makes 2004 the first full year model run with the improved power plant. The 6.0 was engineered to be a quieter and more efficient Powerstroke than its 7.3 predecessor. The 6.0 diesel was coupled with a 5 speed automatic transmission, 140 amp alternator, dual batteries, 4 wheel disc brakes and a 44 gallon fuel tank.

The vehicle currently has just over 106,000 miles on the odometer. We will continue to enjoy it until it sells.

Highly desirable diesel Limited model in black with tan leather interior, and every available option. DVD dual entertainment system (with 3 wireless headsets and remote), 2nd row bucket seats, folding/removable rear seat, tow package with telescopic/heated/direction signal mirrors, Ford rear spoiler, Ford mud flaps, Ford (4 pc.) all weather mats (original carpet mats are like new), automatic climate control (w/rear controls), AM/FM 6 disc CD changer, steering wheel mounted controls (for climate control, cruise and stereo), tilt steering wheel, auto headlamps, auto dimming mirror, dual heated/power seats (with memory for driver), power adjustable pedals (with memory), fog lights, adjustable roof rack, electronic 4WD actuation, reverse sensing system, rear wiper/washer/intermittent, rear defrost, Homelink (programmable garage door opener), five (5) 12v power points, lighted running boards, engine block heater, outside temp sensor, power door windows and rear vents, power locks, keyless entry, rear 'tri' door, cargo net w/tie downs, privacy glass (front door tint added after market), more.

I purchased (4) Ford 18" chrome wheels as the factory 16" wheels seemed undersized. The 18" tires are approximately 30,000 miles old with lots of tread left (one is much newer as it was damaged by road debris). The original Limited 16" chrome wheels are in nice shape (see pic, tires are originals.....) and included with the sale.

Additional added accessories include: Infinity sub woofer with override power and volume control (sounds incredible), PIAA 525 series dual function fog lights, remote start, custom made bull bar (required removal of tow hooks, supplied with sale), tinted driver/passenger windows, Prodigy trailer brake controller, Timbren rear suspension kit, hood bug deflector, window wind deflectors, phone mount with stereo jack.

This truck is in excellent condition. There are no known concerns. All service documentation from day one will be provided. The only non-functioning item is the rear window washer. The rear wiper is fine. Paint is shiny with normal rock chips and a 1.5 inch scratch behind the passenger side rear door. Interior is basically perfect.

I would be happy to make vehicle available for inspection. We are in southern Maine through next Friday 7/11 then back in NY as of Saturday. Please contact me to coordinate. No warranty is offered or implied.  

Pick up only unless you arrange for shipping upon payment in full. Immediate payment of $500 due via PayPal at auction end. Balance due as certified funds or cash when vehicle is picked up. 

We are only selling this vehicle to downsize. I have very mixed feelings about selling it. If we cannot get our asking price I will not be disappointed to keep it. Two of our three kids are now in college. We've downsized the camper. It's just too much vehicle for our needs now. There are many miles to go for another family to enjoy in this truck!

Thanks for looking and good luck!

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