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2004 Ford Excursion Xlt 1 Owner Power Stroke Diesel 4x4 Rare Options Very Clean on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:104000 Color: and interior are in excellent condition with very minor wear
Location:

Webster, New York, United States

Webster, New York, United States
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Up for sale is my 2004 Ford Excursion XLT With the 6.0l Power stroke diesel. This only has 104k miles which  is very low for a diesel engine.This was always stored in a heated garage and was owned and maintained its entire life by a school district and used as transportation for the children . The truck runs and drives 100% with no shakes or sounds down the road and the exterior and interior are in excellent condition with very minor wear,The truck also just had 2 brand new HD Batterys installed and a set of tires so its ready for the new owner. This truck comes equipped with the XLT package and comes with  heated mirrors, power windows/locks power driver seat, push button 4x4 and locking hubs, Rear A/C & Heat, Full size spare inside rear, Engine block Heater and more. The rare option that was added is the rubber mats throughout the interior instead of carpet for durability with the 2 rear bench seats. I Encourage anyone to come and view this truck in person to see how nice and well it drives, For anymore questions or concerns please contact Mark at (585)507-1055. GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING! I HAVE OVER 40 PHOTOS SO PLEASE BE PATIENT 

BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR VEHICLE PICK-UP OR SHIPPING. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANYTIME DUE TO BEING FOR SALE LOCALLY
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