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2002 Ford Excursion 4x4 Power Stoke-eddie Bauer Limited on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:120700 Color: Arctic White
Location:

Garland, Texas, United States

Garland, Texas, United States
Advertising:

 Exterior: Arctic White
Interior: Sand
Engine: 7.3L Turbo-Diesel V8 Power Stroke Engine
Transmission: Automatic
Mileage: 120,700

1 Owner -- Non-Smoker
With Excalibur Auto Paging Alarm System - If someone is bothering your car it will alert the keyfob in your pocket

THE HEAVILY SOUGHT AFTER, RARELY FOUND DIESEL 4X4 FORD EXCURSION!
Runs, Rides, and drives like New!

EXTERIOR
?Roof rack w/crossbars
?Color-keyed front bumper
?Color-keyed rear bumper w/step pad
?Arizona Beige body-side cladding/wheel lip moldings
?Body-color grille w/Arizona Beige inserts
?Illuminated Arizona Beige running boards
?Autolamp
?Fog lamps
?Power heated mirrors w/signal lamps
?Reverse sensing system
?Privacy glass
?Power rear quarter windows
?Rear tri-door
?Intermittent front wipers w/washer
?Rear window intermittent wiper w/washer

INTERIOR
?2-tone leather front 6-way power captains chairs
?2nd row reclining 60/40 split bench seat-inc: dual recline, tip/slide
?3rd row bench seat w/rollers
?Floor console w/(4) cup holders, storage bin, rear radio controls
?1st/2nd row color-keyed carpeted floor mats
?Leather-wrapped tilt steering wheel w/speed control
?Power adjustable pedals
?Analog instrumentation-inc: transmission temp gauge, oil pressure, water temp, speedometer/odometer, tachometer, fuel
?Speed control
?Power windows
?Power door locks w/autolock
?Remote keyless entry-inc: 2-transmitters, door keypad
?SecuriLock Passive anti-theft system
?Automatic front climate control w/auxiliary rear air conditioning
?Rear floor heat ducts
?Rear window defroster
?ETR AM/FM stereo w/6 CD Changer
?Glove box w/lock
?Cigarette lighter
?Door map pockets
?Woodgrain trim-inc: door panels & storage bin
?(8) cup holders
?(5) 12V aux power points
?Electrochromic rear-view mirror
?Overhead console w/garage door opener, storage compartment, trip computer, power rear quarter window controls
?1st/2nd row assist handles
?Color-keyed sun visors-inc: illuminated vanity mirrors, secondary sun blade
?(4) cargo tie down hooks on rear compartment floor

MECHANICAL
?6.0L (364) turbo-diesel V8 "Power Stroke" engine
?5-speed automatic "TorqShift" transmission w/OD
?Transfer case-inc: electronic shift-on-the-fly, touch drive control, auto manual locking hubs, manual override feature
?4-wheel drive
?Dual 78 amp/hr (750 CCA) batteries
?Class IV trailer towing pkg-inc: 7-wire harness, trailer brake wiring kit, towing guide, 11,000 pound capacity receiver
?Tow hooks
?8,900# GVWR (3800 front/5240 rear), springs (3800 front/5240 rear), axles (5200 front/7000 rear)
?Mono-beam front axle w/leaf spring suspension
?LT265/75R16 all-terrain OWL tires
?16" premium aluminum wheels
?Full size spare tire w/steel wheel
?Power steering
?Power 4-wheel disc brakes
?4-wheel anti-lock braking system
?44 gallon fuel tank

SAFETY
?Driver & front passenger airbags
?1st/2nd row safety belts w/adjustable D-rings
?(3) 2nd row child seat tether anchors
?(1) 3rd row child seat tether anchor
?Child safety rear door locks


On May-13-14 at 11:24:25 PDT, seller added the following information:

Console Vault System installed in the Center Console
(You can see it on consolevault. com)
Ford Excursion Floor Console Features:

  • Massive 12-Gauge cold rolled plate steel, welded tab and notch seams
  • Superior 3-point locking system resists prying
  • Bank Vault-style hinge latch pins
  • Drill-resistant locks
  • Easy 10 minute installation
  • Secures to factory console bolts
  • Perfectly balanced spring-assisted door
  • Made in the United States of America

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