2003 Ford Excursion Ltd 166k Miles V10 Runs Great Leather 3rd Row on 2040-cars
Lisbon, New Hampshire, United States
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You are bidding on my 2003 Ford Excursion. I've decided to step up to the diesel for more towing power. This is the second Excursion I've had and I love them. The car runs great and has a current inspection good through 12/14. There is only minor surface rust under the car as you would expect from a new england car. No wheel well or door rot. Tires are at about 60% should last another year. Shifts good and goes in and out of 4 wheel drive easily. Currently has EMS emergency lights which will be removed prior to sale. As you can see from the pics I rear ended a Jeep Wrangler a few months ago and hit his trailer hitch and spare tire that was mounted on the back door. Pushed in the bumper and a wrinkle in the hood. Drivers seat could use a seat cover the rest are all in great shape. I've shown all the bad in the pics so there aren't any surprises. Truck has a DVD player and rear controls as well as separate controls for the rear heat and ac. 3rd row so it seats 7 comfortably and you still have a ton of trunk space. It's a shame they stopped making these in 2005. Feel free to call or email with any questions. Peter 603-616-9 two 9 two.
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