2001 Ford Excursion Limited Sport Utility 4-door 7.3l Diesel 4x4 (no Reserve) on 2040-cars
Vinita, Oklahoma, United States
Up for NO RESERVE auction is a nice 2001 Ford Excursion Limited 4x4 with a 7.3 power stroke turbo diesel engine & auto transmission, with 220k miles on it. This rig starts great runs strong and has a lot of power. This power stroke engine sounds great and runs strong, It has a sct economizer tuner, 4" diamond eye exhaust turbo back, s&b cold air intake, The transmission shifts great & feels strong. This excursion looks really good it has a Fab four black steel series front bumper replacement ( I also have the stock front bumper if u want it) Black 20" Jesse James black widow wheels wrapped in falken wildpeak at tires 60% tred ( the rear hub caps are installed now) it has been very well taken care of mechanically & cosmetically. Has a small dent in driver side front fender up high by the headlight, small dent in the driver side front door lower rear in the trim, and a small dent in the pass side rear door lower rear. This rig was built with the Limited trim that included Tan leather seats that are in great shape, power seats, heated seats, Dual a/c, dual climate controllers, tv/dvd palyer (tv works but the dvd wont play), third row seat, lighted running boards, back up sensors (sensors don't work), 2-tone paint in very good shape. Happy bidding, any questions feel free to call Jason 918-244-one-2-6-six |
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