2000 Ford Excursion Limited 4x4, V10, Leather, Rear Dvd, Very Clean No Rust on 2040-cars
Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, United States
f you've been looking for a big vehicle to pull the boat to the water this summer and want to haul the whole family or maybe you've been looking for that perfect Excursion to do the Cummins swap but don't want to break the bank, then my very clean 2000 Excursion Limited 4x4 edition with 210k is for you.
Mechanically this truck is very solid. V10 motor sounds healthy through all the RPM's. Transmission shifts flawlessly through all the gears with no slipping or funny shifts. Steering is nice and tight. Drives down the road very well. Tires are wearing even and have about 60% tread left. Overall very solid and doesn't feel like the miles it has. Periodically the check engine light comes on with code P0174. Typically this is caused by a little vacuum hose that cracks but you can do your research as well. Just a very well cared for excursion that's ready to be driven anywhere. Cosmetically it's in great shape for the miles. Body is nice and straight with just a door ding or two. Paint is absolutely beautiful and shines like new in the sun. Has your typical light scratch here and there. Wheels look like new with not a bit of corrosion on them. Interior is very clean. Leather and carpet is in good shape with just your typical wear on the driver and passenger seat. Smells good inside and wasn't smoked in. Has rear DVD. Overall this is a very nice excursion that will make anyone proud to own and has been extremely well cared for over the years. If you have any questions please 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. A $500 non refundable deposit is due at the end of the auction. Although this truck is in great shape for the miles, it does have 210k. This truck is being sold by Platinum Car and Truck Sales, LLC in Elizabethtown, Pa. |
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