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2004 Ford Excursion Powerstroke Diesel 48k Miles, 1 Owner - 72 Pics - No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:48500
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
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Looking for a great family truck that will haul around a bunch of people, pull the boat, and get good mileage?  This would be the truck for you.  It is an exceptionally clean, one owner, zero rust, LOW MILE Ford Excursion Eddie Bauer.  You’re not going to find one like this anywhere, I can almost guarantee it.  This truck came out of the south and has ZERO rust.  Take a look at the pictures, even underneath is spotless.  Inside, outside, underneath, on top, front and back are all like brand new.  I cannot stress enough how clean this truck really is.  You’d have to see it to believe it, it’s nicer in person than it is in the pictures.  Please look carefully at all of the pictures to see how nice this one really is!


The mechanicals of the Excursion are in great order.  The front end is tight, no shaking or vibrations, steering is spot on.  It doesn’t wander going down the road like most of them either.  There are no weird noises going down the road at all.  The brakes stop straight and true with no pulsing or squeaks.  It’s got the 6.0 liter Powerstroke Turbo Diesel under the hood that starts right up, doesn’t smoke or miss, and runs like an absolute champ.  The motor is bone stock with no chips or programmers.  It has the round EGR cooler in it, which is a much better design than the original square design.  It doesn’t blow any coolant or build pressure in the cooling system at all.  All fluids are clean and full, and she’s ready to roll.  The transmission shifts great, doesn’t slip or bang through gears.  Tires are Pirelli’s and look brand new with over 90% tread left.  According to the CarFax, it’s been serviced at the original dealership since it was new…and it shows.  You’re not going to find another one that runs like this.


The exterior, like the rest of it, is in next to spotless shape.  In fact, you’d damn near have to get a magnifying glass to see any imperfections.  The panels are all straight with no dings, dents, or scratches that I can see.  There’s one very tiny (VERY VERY TINY) ding under the tail light that I’ve put in the pictures, but honestly it’s the only imperfection that I can find on the entire truck.  Someone loved this thing, because it’s probably the nicest 2004 vehicle that I have ever seen.  I cannot find any paint or bodywork on this thing, anywhere.  It all shines very well and could pass for a new one if they still made them!  The underside of this truck looks like it just rolled out of the showroom also.


The inside of this Excursion is as amazing as the rest of it.  The carpets are stain free, headliner is clean, seats are like new, and the steering wheel isn’t even worn.  This one even still has a hint of new car scent in it.  It doesn’t smell like a smokers vehicle, though I cannot vouch for every butt that has hit the seats.  There are no tears, rips, burns, and hardly a wear mark on the inside of this one.  The drivers seat looks new, but you can tell it’s been sat in.  The rest of them appear to be brand new, and I’d be surprised if they had more than two people in them since they were new.  All of the electronics work great, every button seems to work.  Both of the A/C units are cold, heat is hot, seats are heated and power, and the radio sounds great.


All in all, you’re not going to find a nicer Excursion out there.  I’d put this one up against any that would like to think theirs is better.  It’s clean, straight, seats 8, and will pull a house over.  If this is the sort of vehicle you’ve been looking for, I can assure you that this is the nicest one you’ll lay your eyes on.  This is a NO RESERVE auction.  Whatever this one brings will be what it sells for.  If for any reason you get here (to Indianapolis) and it’s not as perfect as I described it…you don’t own it.  I try to describe everything as I see it, and try and put myself in my customer’s shoes.  I don’t like surprises, and I know you don’t either.  Look at my feedback, it should tell you that I’m a no BS kind of guy.  Please have finances ready before bidding, and keep in mind that I do NOT take trades.  Feel free to call me 317.260.9235 with any questions or email me at any reasonable time.  I have taken LOTS of pictures of it, please review them and look at them carefully so you know EXACTLY what you can expect when you come pick it up.  I’d be glad to assist with airport pickup or delivery to a shipping terminal.  Whoever wins this will NOT be disappointed.  It’s a no excuses, go anywhere Excursion that someone will be proud to own.  Happy bidding!

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