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2011 F-250 4x4 King Ranch Excursion / Conversion A Must See ! Diesel Steal It on 2040-cars

US $79,500.00
Year:2011 Mileage:31303
Location:

Brookhaven, Mississippi, United States

Brookhaven, Mississippi, United States

In order to carry on the Legacy of the Excursion Tim Huskey started a company that takes an F-250 and converts it into an EXCURSION.  This particular one is a 2011 Ford that began its' life as a F-250 HD.  It is the very popular KING RANCH edition and 6.7L DIESEL engine and 4wd.  The web site that these vehicles can be viewed along with pricing and the quality of build is wwwDOTcustomautosbytimDOTcom . This particular Excursion cost in the neighborhood of $100,000.00 to build just the way it sets. You do the Math.  That is why I refer to this as one of the better if not the best buy on E-bay !

I have made a list of the options installed by the conversion company.
  • 2011 F-250 converted to four door Excursion
  • Second row Captain's seats
  • Rear heat and air
  • Sound deadener
  • In dash navigation with Blue Tooth etc...
  • Full length 4" diameter Running Boards
  • 4" Lift Kit
  • Rear fender option
  • Large fuel door
  • This truck is a King Ranch conversion
  • The factory moon roof was kept (which was an additional cost)
You can review the web site format for pricing of the preceding items, just remember that this price you see that they give is plus the cost of a truck.

Now we have added several personal touch items of our own to really make this truck stand out from the rest:
  1. A 12,000 lb. hidden WARN winch with remote
  2. AFE cold air induction system
  3. Custom exhaust with DPF delete and twin passenger side outlet( DPF filter comes with truck for stock purposes and states with strict emission controls)
  4. Spare tire carrier by TIREGATE (the best looking around)
  5. 11" LED light bar mounted on front bumper
  6. Auxillary air horn in addition to stock
  7. Reverse camera system
  8. ice cooler located behind 3rd seat
  9. 5 practically new 35" Falken Wild Peak tires and 18" Eagle wheels
  10. Custom programer by H & S
  11. Also Front mounted camera in front bumper
I still probably left something out even with all of that.  Don't forget truck only has 31k miles. 

Please call Scotty( 601-754-1794) or Donny (601-660-2507) with questions.

THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME TO READ OUR AUCTION.

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