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Gleaming 2005 Ford Excursion 4wd Eddie Bauer 6.0 Diesel 88k Loaded No Reserve ! on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:88410 Color: is nearly flawless and the interior looks as if it was never used
Location:

Huntington, New York, United States

Huntington, New York, United States
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 2005 FORD EXCURSION 4WD 6.0 DIESEL / EDDIE BAUER

VIN: 1FMSU45P75EC25208

THERE ARE OVER 80 IMAGES OF THIS TRUCK SHOWN BELOW!

DESCRIPTION:

This NO RESERVE auction is for a super clean 2005 FORD EXCURSION 4WD, EDDIE BAUER EDITION with low original mileage. This was the final model year for these vehicles and in our opinion there hasn't been anything on the market since then that rivals them. Whatever the task at hand, the Excursion can handle it without even breaking a sweat. The 6.0 liter POWER STROKE diesel engine produces 325 horsepower and a stump pulling 560 pounds feet of torque! The cargo space of 146.4 cubic feet was the most ever offered in any SUV. An Edmunds article states that if you are in the market for an Excursion, the last two years it was made ('04 & '05), with the 6.0 diesel, is the one to look for. That engine was also the only one produced with a 5-speed automatic transmission, instead of 4, with a column switch controlled TOW/HAUL mode.

This deluxe SUV has just under 89,000 actual miles, as shown. The exterior is nearly flawless and the interior looks as if it was never used. The owner preferred to leave this truck basically stock, but added a few premium items such as: SiriusXM radio, smoke side window rain vent shields and front hood air/bug deflector, BULLY trailer hitch receiver step, FUMOTO oil drain valve, HUSKY front floor mat protectors and (full rear floor protector not shown), PRODIGY electronic trailer braking system fully integrated, cross drilled and slotted ventilated stainless steel rotors and ceramic disc brake pads on all four (4) wheels, ROUGH COUNTRY horizontal stabilizer, NUC Motorsports deluxe bypass oil filter filtration kit.

The stock equipment complementing this SUV include, but are not limited to, the list in small print that we have shown below:

6.0 LITER POWER STROKE V8 DIESEL, AIR BAG RESTRAINT - DRIVER, AIR BAG RESTRAINT - PASSENGER, EXTRA HEAVY DUTY ALTERNATOR, REAR SEAT AUDIO CONTROLS, AM/FM STEREO/6 DISC CD CHANGER, 3.73 FINAL DRIVE RATIO, 7000 LB REAR AXLE ASSEMBLY, LIMITED SLIP REAR AXLE, 5200 LB FRONT AXLE, HEAVY DUTY BATTERIES (2), 4 WHEEL ANTI-LOCK BRAKES, FRONT BUMPER - STEEL, COLOR-KEYED/PAINTED, REVERSE PROXIMITY SENSOR, REAR BUMPER - STEEL, COLOR-KEYED/PAINTED, CLIMATE CONTROL AIR CONDITIONING, REAR AIR CONDITIONING, COMFORT PACK, FULL FLOOR CONSOLE, OVERHEAD CONSOLE, CONVENIENCE GROUP, 50 STATE EMISSIONS, REAR FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (DVD),SIRIUS / XM RADIO, EXTERIOR DOOR HANDLES - COLOR KEYED, DUAL BAND BODYSIDE ACCEPT STRIPE, FULL FLOOR COVERING - CARPET, FRONT CARPETED FLOOR MATS, REAR CARPETED FLOOR MATS, ADJUSTABLE ACCELERATOR/BRAKE FOOT PEDALS, UNIQUE BODY COLORED GRILLE, 9200 LB GVW, HOMELINK UNIVERSAL TRANSMITTER, TRIPMINDER, DRIVER AND PASSENGER DOOR TRIM PANEL LEVEL 5, INTERIOR CARPETS - FULL COVERAGE, HUSKY RUBBER MATS DRIVER & PASSENGER & (FULL CARGO AREA NOT SHOWN), FRONT FOG LIGHTS, DUAL BEAM DOME MAP LIGHTS, AUTOMATIC HEADLAMP CONTROL, JEWELED HEADLAMPS, FRONT LICENSE PLATE BRACKET, POWER DOOR LOCKS, DOOR ENTRY REMOTE CONTROL UNIT, REMOTE START, BLOCK HEATER, MEMORY PACKAGE, DUAL POWER HEATED MIRRORS WITH ILLUMINATED TURN SIGNAL, ELECTROCHROMIC INSIDE MIRROR, LOWER PAINTED CLADDING, ROOF RACK WITH CROSSBARS ,FRONT SEAT CAPTAIN'S CHAIRS - DRIVER AND PASSENGER, DRIVER & PASSENGER HEATED SEATS, POWER 6 WAY DRIVER & PASSENGER SEAT ADJUSTERS, SECOND ROW 60/40 EASY ENTRY SPLIT SEAT, THIRD ROW SEATING FOLDING AND REMOVABLE BENCH SEAT, SPEED CONTROL (CRUISE CONTROL), TILT STEERING WHEEL, DELUXE STEERING WHEEL WITH CONTROLS, CHROME RUNNING BOARDS, FRONT & REAR STABILIZER BARS, FRONT TOWING HOOKS, LT265/75R/16 B.F. GOODRICH TIRES, TRAILER TOW HEAVY DUTY, HEAVY DUTY TRAILER TOW PACKAGE - 11,000 LB TOW CAPACITY, 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, ELECTRONIC TRANSFER CASE (4WD) WITH AUTO HUBS, EDDIE BAUER PREMIER GROUP VERSION, DUAL ILLUMINATED VISOR MIRRORS (DRIVER & PASSENGER), INTERMITTENT REAR WINDOW WASHER/WIPER, SPEED SENSITIVE FRONT WINDSHIELD WIPERS, 7.0 X 16" FORGED PREMIUM ALUMINUM WHEELS, ELECTRIC REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER, POWER REAR QUARTER VENT WINDOWS, PRIVACY GLASS, KEYLESS ENTRY KEYPAD ON DRIVER DOOR, DELUXE OVERHEAD COMPUTER WITH COMPASS, OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE, FUEL ECONOMY/DISTANCE INFORMATION, REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY WITH: ILLUMINATED ENTRY, PANIC ALARM, ANTI-THEFT ALARM ACTIVATION, LIFTGATE WINDOW WITH WIPER/WASHER/DEFROSTER OVER LOWER CARGO DOORS,

 The B.F. Goodrich Rugged Terrain LT265/75R16 tires are all brand new. A recent fix to repair a minor oil cooler gasket leak led to the replacement of the oil cooler and kit, the EGR cooler, thermostat and oil pressure switch, just to prevent any future problems from the possible failure of those parts. The alternator and serpentine belt were recently replaced as were the two batteries. Fresh gold Motorcraft antifreeze was supplied to the flushed out cooling system. The fuel injection control module (FICM) and the fuel pump were also replaced. A recent trip of several hundred mixed miles delivered an average of over 19 miles per gallon! If you are looking for reliable, heavy duty, four wheel drive transportation, this is an SUV that you should give your most serious consideration.

  Noticed flaws were few and only included a few very minor blemishes in the exterior finish and a small tight semi-circle windshield fracture (1 inch) by the passenger side windshield wiper on the outside end. We will replace the windshield if you like at no charge, but feared more problems from a replacement than a tiny non-spreading blemish on the original one. There is an abundance of additional general information about these trucks on the internet if you are looking for technical data or performance details. We throughly road tested this Excursion and were completely impressed by the entire vehicle and how it behaved in all regards!  Please refer to the current CARFAX REPORT to assure yourselves of the correct flawless history: 2005 FORD EXCURSION (1FMSU45P75EC25208)

As with all of our eBay Motors listings we try to let our high resolution photographs tell the story about the vehicles that we are selling. We have photo shots from every possible angle in slightly different lighting conditions. If you study our clear multiple images very carefully, you will see exactly what this fantastic looking FORD EXCURSION is all about. It is a pleasure for us to represent an SUV that has been this well taken care of. Feel free to fly in and drive this one back home!

  The clear images of this vehicle, shown below, will do a much better job of describing the look, style, condition and value of this EDDIE BAUER FORD EXCURSION than our words ever could. We invite questions and comments and there is NO RESERVE on this auction! 

LOCATION: HUNTINGTON, NEW YORK  11743

WORLDWIDE SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS AVAILABLE

ALL BIDS ARE CONTINGENT UPON OPTIONAL POST SALE INSPECTION

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