2000 Ford Excursion Xlt Sport Utility 4-door 7.3l on 2040-cars
Ringwood, New Jersey, United States
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selling my 2000 ford excursion with 166,xxx miles i still drive the vehicle along with my subaru. i bought this truck 2 years ago for my business to tow trailers as soon as i bought it my business started to fail and never used it for towing of any sort. it s an amazing vehicle with extraordinary power. as soon as i bought it i had a new oil pan put in the old one was seeping and i also had the valve cover gaskets done at the same time. i put in new warn manual locking hubs. the check engine light is on due to a bad glow plug sensor for the number six glow plug which is new. also the abs light is on also due to a bad sensor. over all this truck is really nice and hate to have it leave me but is just to big for just my wife and I and our tiny driveway. i will answer any questions related to vehicle and sale
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