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2002 Ford Excursion Powerstroke 7.3l Diesel 4x4 Low 118k Miles No Reserve! on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:118200 Color: White paint in amazing shape
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
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2002 Ford Excursion

Bulletproof 7.3L Diesel Motor with LOW 118k Original Miles

4x4

 

Interior:

Tan, leather interior in excellent condition.

No tears

Both front Captain Chairs have 6 way power and lumbar support

Center console

Overhead digital console

Dash is in perfect condition

Backup sensors

Second row seats are in great shape, both fold down for huge cargo area

Fold down armrest/cup holder

Quick release removable third row seat in excellent condition

Rear cup holders

Carpet is in good condition

Headliner is great with no tears or sags

Vehicle has never been smoked in

Adjustable separate rear controls for air and volume

AC is COLD

Aftermarket Banks pillar gauge set

On the fly electronic 4x4

Power rear vent windows

 

Exterior:

White paint in amazing shape, with no major chips, dings, scratches, etc

Bumpers are in good condition, chrome is near perfect

Digital side entry

Tinted glass

Drop Down steps

Tires are a 40x15.50x22 Toyo Open Country MT's with 65% tread

on aftermarket Weld Racing Wheels

12" suspension lift with 6 brand new Pro Comp Shocks

Has aftermarket hydraulic steering assist

Aftermarket Warn manual locking hubs

All glass is good

Telescoping power mirrors

Factory Tow Package

 

Drivetrain

Highly desirable 7.3L Diesel Powerstroke Motor

Aftermarket professionally built bulletproof transmission and converter - over 6k in tranny, converter, and Mag-Hytec deep sump pan

AFE aftermarket cold air intake

Full Magnaflow 4" exhaust system

All  brand new brakes with aftermarket slotted rotors

4x4 works great

 

Anyone who looks at these rigs knows that the 7.3L is the only motor to get. The only weakness of these rigs was the transmission from the factory, but since that has been replaced with a transmission built to last, you should see relatively few issues with this vehicle over the next several hundred thousand miles, with routine maintenance. The low miles on this rig (we are still currently driving it) are ideal, and getting more and more difficult to find. It's always been babied and it shows. No rust, amazing exterior, and great interior. A fun, eye catching driver, that is clean and appealing. Great aftermarket options and lots of money put into this machine. Approximately 8 years ago this Excursion was on the front cover of Truckin' magazine, showcasing it's build. If you are in the area it will be viewable at SEMA this year in Vegas.  

 

This truck really is awesome. You would be hard pressed to find one nicer, with the miles and overall condition. Only selling to make space for the current business endeavor, which takes up more room in the shop that this beast. If you have any questions please feel free to give a call.

253-377-2266 Brad

This vehicle is listed for sale locally, therefore I reserve the right to end the auction early if it is sold.

Thanks and Happy Bidding!

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