2005 Ford Excursion Eddie Bauer V10, 91k, Very Clean, No Rust, Nav, Rear Dvd on 2040-cars
Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, United States
If you've been looking for a rust free, low mileage Excursion to pull the boat to the lake this summer than my 2005 Eddie Bauer V10 with just 91k is for you.
Mechanically this truck runs strong. Motor sounds healthy through all the RPM's. Transmission shifts beautifully through all the gears. Drives well down the road. Steering and brakes feel good. Tires have about 60% tread left. A/C is ice cold. Seems to have been well maintained over the years. Has navigation and rear DVD. Also has an aftermarket sound system that sounds great. Cosmetically it's in great shape as well. Paint shines beautifully in the sun. Body is nice and straight with maybe a door ding if you look close. Body and underneath is free of rust. It does have a little bubble where they drilled through the rear bumper to mount a rear camera. Interior is nice and clean. Seats, carpet and headliner all in great shape. Has a hardwood floor installed in the rear cargo area that looks like it could be removed if you didn't want it. Overall just a very clean Excursion all the way around. Here's a chance to own a very low mileage Excursion that's ready to entertain and haul the boat. If you have any questions please feel free to give me a call at 717-823-3349. My name is Zach. I am only human and may have missed something that is important to you so please ask any questions before buying. This truck was in an accident so the auction I bought if from did announce frame. It is not salvage and I have a clean and clear title in hand. The paint looks to be all original. A $500 non refundable deposit is due at the end of the auction. This truck is being sold by Platinum Car and Truck Sales, LLC in Elizabethtown, PA |
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