2004 Ford Excursion Limited Turbo Diesel 1 Owner Florida Truck Leather Dvd 85pic on 2040-cars
Englishtown, New Jersey, United States
2004 FORD EXCURSION LIMITED POWER STROKE TURBO DIESEL
ONE OWNER FLORIDA TRUCK 3.73 RATIO LIMITED SLIP AXLE 2004 RARE FORD EXCURSION LIMITED ** ONE OWNER ** FLORIDA TRUCK ** ** AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ** 6.0 LITER TURBO DIESEL ENGINE ** HARD TO FIND 4X2 LOADED WITH THE FOLLOWING: EXTERIOR:
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THIS IS A ONE OWNER TRUCK AND IT REALLY SHOWS, IT IS IN LIKE NEW CONDITION ALL AROUND. THE ONLY ITEMS THAT SHOW SOME WEAR ARE AS FOLLOWS: WEAR ON DRIVERS SEAT (VIEW PHOTOS) WEAR ON STEERING WHEEL (VIEW PHOTOS) WITH THAT SAID THE INTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, THE SECOND AND THIRD ROWS LOOK ABSOLUTELY NEW! HAS BRAND NEW MICHELIN TIRES ALL AROUND! THIS EXCURSION RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE A NEW FORD TRUCK. THE MOTOR RUNS SMOOTH AND IS VERY POWERFUL. TRANSMISSION SHIFTS PERFECTLY THROUGH ALL THE GEARS. ONE OF THE NICEST EXCURSIONS WE'VE EVER SEEN. ** SPARE TIRE W/ TOOL KIT ** BOOKS, MANUALS, FLOOR MATS, EVEN ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER ! WILL NOT LAST ** BEING SOLD ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASIS, THESE CARS HAVE BECOME IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND! THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST! Contact Sales: (484)222-1002 KBB VALUE: + $1,210 (ABOVE RETAIL BOOK VALUE AS PER CARFAX) = OVER $17,300PRICED $4,000 UNDER KELLEY BLUE BOOK PLEASE VIEW THE ATTACHED FREE CARFAX REPORT BELOW! TERMS OF SALE: SOLD AS-IS, EXTENDED WARRANTIES AVAILABLE. 20% DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END. FULL PAYMENT REQUIRED WITHIN 3 DAYS. FOR PAYMENTS WE ACCEPT CERTIFIED FUNDS, AND WIRE TRANSFERS, NO PERSONAL CHECKS PLEASE. SHIPPING IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER, WE WILL ASSIST IN ANY WAY WE CAN. |
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