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2004 Ford Excursion Lited Powerstroke 4x4 1owner Custom on 2040-cars

US $18,900.00
Year:2004 Mileage:151801 Color: White
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770-233-0060
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2004 Ford Excursion Eddie Bauer $18,900


Year: 2004
Make: Ford
Model: Excursion
Trim: Eddie Bauer
Stock #: 1167
VIN: 1FMSU45P34EC56146
Transmission: Automatic
Exterior Color: White
Interior Type:
Mileage: 151,801
Primary Contact: IVEautosales.com
Phone: 770-233-0060

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CARFAX GUARENTEE!    {** 1 OWNER ** NO ACCIDENTS/DAMAGE REPORTED**}This 2004 ?RARE? Ford Excursion DIESEL 4x4 with only 151k miles loaded with options plus, it's a great vehicle for a comfortable, quick ride! ***EDDIE BAUER EDITION***The white paint shows satisfactorily & little takes away from the luster of this pre-owned beauty. This vehicle was special ordered with these rare options and color combo. As you will see in the pictures this excursion has an incredible look and stance with its 6inch lift and oversized wheels and tires with deep tread.  This 6.0 Powerstroke diesel, the 6-liter Powerstroke V8 engine produces 325 horsepower and 560 pound feet of torque. Drivers looking for the increased towing capacity of the F350 Super Duty Excursion liked the Powerstroke diesel engine.Loaded with factory options available for the year! It has tan leather interior, Oversized wheels, good condition on the tires, It drives good and automatic transmission shifts smoothly.

 Feel free to TEXT/CALLTrent 770-639-3463 to set up an appointment or ask any questions! IVE office #: 770.233.0060.

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Vehicle Options
  • Air Conditioning: Standard
  • Power Windows/Locks: Standard
  • Power Steering: Standard
  • Tilt Wheel: Standard
  • Entertainment: AM/FM CD
  • Security: Pass Key
  • Day Running Lamps: Not Available
  • Safety Features: Dual Air Bags Front and Sides%COMMA% Ac
  • Cab Configuration: Sport Utility
  • ABS: All Wheel Std
  • Tonnage Rating: 3/4 Ton
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