Ford Excursion Limited 4x4 Diesel 2 Owner Truck on 2040-cars
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2000 Ford Excursion Limited. This is the Limited model and it has the 7.3 Liter Power Stroke, 4x4 with 99,105 miles. PS, PL, PW, Dual Power Heated Seats, Electronic Overhead console. It has a remote start feature with glow plug delay so you can start it from inside your house. The tires are Firestone with 80% tread. It does not leak any fluids and the oil pan is in good shape. There are no Warning lights on the dash, it does not have any mechanical issues that need sorting out except for a slow passenger side door lock. A little bit about me. I am a Dealer here in town and am offering this Excursion for sale. I have 100% positive feedback here on Ebay and plan to keep it that way so rest assured you will know exactly what you are buying from me before you get here. I have personally owned a 7.3 Excursion in the past If you are in the market for one of these trucks I am well aware that you know all about them and know exactly what you want. I am representing this truck EXACTLY as it is as I know most buyers will be extremely picky. This Excursion is COMPLETELY 100% STOCK and as it came to me from the owner. I understand the bar is set very high for these trucks so I have photographed it in bright sunshine as to illustrate the exact condition and how it looks in person. I have not buttered this truck up to sell in anyway. Many Dealers put these on the lift and spray paint the entire suspension black to hide rust and take pictures at sunset in order to illustrate the truck as being showroom new. I do not do that. This Excursion is in nice shape, the body of the truck is rust free, the paint is nice, the carpets are nice, the leather looks good for its age and does not have any rips. Underneath does have some surface rust as you can see in the pictures but nothing is rotting away. It has been well kept and drives exceptionally well. It will last you for several hundred thousand more miles. The only major notable flaws are a crack in the drivers side mirror housing, a cheap part that I plan to replace , 2 of the L brackets that hold the left running board on are broken so the step board is loose and the weld on the factory muffler has seperated as you can see in the picture. These are all inexpensive fixes but want the buyer to see what needs attention. You must make arrangements to pick the truck up in person. I will not get involved in any shipping as I want the buyer to see exactly what they are buying before making payment. The best way to reach me is by email. If you would like to discuss the Excursion by phone I can call you just please send your phone number in an Email and I will call you. Please understand that Ebay is a legally binding contract so please bid what you feel comfortable spending on the vehicle. This is not a bidding game to negotiate a lower price upon arrival so please make sure you have all questions answered before you bid. You are welcome to make an offer but I dont want to play the price game. I have pictures I can email you if you are unable to see what ebay provides. We are located about 20 miles west of New York City in Montclair. Thanks and good luck. |
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