2005 Ford Excursion on 2040-cars
Sheridan, Oregon, United States
Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : charleycmmifflin@bradfordfans.com .
2005 FORD EXCURSION EDDIE BAUER 4X4
*POWERSTROKE TURBO DIESEL*
NO PAINT WORK
NO DENTS
NO SCRATCHES
NO DINGS
NON SMOKER
...AMAZING CONDITION...
THIS TRUCK HAS EVERY OPTION AVAILABLE FROM FORD
REAR DVD
MEMORY SEATS
HEATED SEATS
REAR BACKUP SENSORS
6-DISC IN DASH CD CHANGER
POPULAR & RARE BENCH 2ND ROW SEATING!
ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUALS
2-SETS OF KEYS AND FOBS
RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE BRAND NEW!!
EXTERIOR & INTERIOR IN EXCELLENT CONDITION
VERY RARE SUV WITH VERY LOW MILES
NICEST EXCURSION AROUND!!
FEATURES & OPTIONS:
4 X 4
AM/FM Stereo
Adjustable Steering Wheel
Air Bag
Air conditioning
Alloy Wheels
Anti-lock brakes
Automatic Transmission
CD CHANGER
CD player
Cassette player
Center Arm Rest
Center Console
Child-Proof Door Locks
Cruise control
Cup Holders
DVD SYSTEM
Daytime Running Lights
Driver airbag
Dual Power Mirrors
Fog Lamps
Front Bucket Seats
Halogen Headlamps
Heated Mirrors
Interior Hood Release
Interval Wipers
Keyless Entry
Leather Steering Wheel
Leather Upholstery
Leather seats
Memory Seat(s)
Multi Disc CD changer
Overhead Console
Passenger airbag
Power Brakes
Power Mirrors
Power Steering
Power locks
Power seats
Power windows
Rear Air Conditioning
Rear Defroster
Rear seat fold-down armrest
Receiver Tow
Running Boards
Security System
Side airbags
Steering Wheel Controls
Tachometer
Third Brake Light
Third Row Seat
Tilt Steering Column
Towing Package
Traction Control
Turbo Diesel Engine
Turbo charged
Wood Trim
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