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2005 Ford Excursion Diesel 4x4, Eddie Bauer, 1 Owner, 35k, No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:35000
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NO RESERVE AUCTION....Up for sale is probably the finest example of a Ford Excursion you can find a 1 Owner, 2005 Ford Excursion Diesel 4x4 fully loaded Eddie Bauer with 35,000 miles in Mineral Gray.  Top to bottom, side to side, and inside out this Excursion is Immaculate.  It's a 1 Owner truck and has been Garage kept its whole life, It was sold new at the Dealership that it was also serviced at with receipts to show.  It has no accident history, looks, runs and drives like brand new, even smells new inside still (smoke free).  It has every available option from Ford.  It is rust free and even still has the factory chalk markings clearly visible on the chassis.  It comes with all of the books, and service records from Ford along with 2 sets of keys and remotes.

Options-  Adjustable Pedals, Programable Garage Door Openers, Outside Key coded Acess, Rear DVD Entertainment, 6 disc changer, steering wheel controls, heated seats, rear parking sensors, memory package, towing package, the list goes on.

Please be sure to read all of the terms and conditions of the auction before bidding.  Payment is to be made by Bank Wire, Cash, or Check Only.  PLEASE CALL IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING...  It is listed locally for sale and the auction may end at any time.  The Excursion is located in Montclair New Jersey, about 30 minutes west of New York City.  Call 973-945-464 O... with any questions.


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