2001 Ford Excursion Limited 7.3 Power Stroke 4x4 Custom 2013 Conversion Salvage on 2040-cars
Orlando, Florida, United States
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2001 Ford EXCURSION Limited CUSTOM 7.3 Power Stroke 4x4 I don't even know how to start describing this truck...I have
seen some conversions out there, but I'm certain you won't find any one quite
as nice as this - it's one of a kind!. This is our dream truck. It's the right
truck for those who absolute love the roomy feeling and
comfort, appreciate a sleek vehicle, but won't settle for anything less
than the best diesel motor you can have to move you. We invested a LOT of
time and money rebuilding this baby, and here it is! Please read the description carefully as we did to include all
information we have about the truck.
WHAT WE DID 15k miles ago, engine was completely rebuilt with new seals (headgasket, crank seals, water pump) and new injectors. Transmission was rebuilt. Dual tail pipe from a 2010 F350. 20" XD Rock Start wheels. Tires in good condition. New break pads. We started this project 2 years ago, originally for us to keep. Back then the 2013 trucks were so new there was no aftermarket parts available to purchase and the junk yards didn't even have them available for sale. So here's the list of parts we replaced on the truck and what much it costed. This truck in not, by any means, the kind of truck you will go check the value at the Blue Book. With all these adaptions and conversions, his is a custom truck - one of a kind! $3000.00 Rockstar wheels and new tires $800.00 Ford OEM take offs running boards $900.00 Ford OEM take offs front and rear bumpers with harness and fog lights $1200.00 Ford OEM Grille bought used on ebay $400.00 Ford OEM Headlights bought on ebay (said were new never used) $1500.00 Ford NEW Fenders and Hood from dealer $400.00 new carpet from Ford $500.00 aftermarket mirrors $230.00 Ford NEW Cawl Mouldings $800.00 Ford NEW Radiator support and Fenders support $700.00 Ford take offs fender flares $1000.00 New Pioneer DVD installed (it can play dvd while you are driving - awesome when drive with kids) $175.00 used Ford OEM Exhaus End Pipe ou of 2010 truck + installation $1200.00 front 4x4 axle with 3.73 ratio $2000.00 rebuilt transmission and transfer case + the lift kit + parts installation and paint + engine rebuilt I'm scared to add the numbers. There are many things I forgot to list. Just wanted to show how much I spent. It took one year to get the truck done as it was our personal project vehicle. We have been driving the truck for the last year, mainly on weekends with the family. It's an awesome truck to have, kids love the DVD player and the extra room on the truck. Everyone rides comfortable and happy. So there you have it. Plain and simple, nothing shady. Let me know if you have any questions. e chose not to inspect the truck in Truck is located in ***** 24 pictures are not
enough to showcase this beautiful truck.
TERMS OF Please read before you bid: This is how it looks with the manual transfer case. On the detail - front and rear springs have 7 leafs each - that can handle a lot of weight without compromising the truck! You can pull any trailer with this Excursion. |
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