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Limited 4x4 7.3 Power Stroke Very Clean & Very Well Maintained Nice on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:145000
Location:

Nicholasville, Kentucky, United States

Nicholasville, Kentucky, United States

Shepherd Auto Sales
 

2000 Ford Excursion

 4x4 Limited

7.3 Liter Power Stroke Diesel / Automatic Transmission

VIN# 1FMSU43F6YEC69540

Extra clean and very well maintained Limited 4x4 with the 7.3 liter Power Stroke diesel and plenty of room for everything and everybody. 4x4 capability and all the comforts and conveniences of a Limited. An excellent suv for daily use or long distance travel. Ready to go!

 


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  • 7.3 Liter Power Stroke Diesel Engine

  • Automatic Transmission

  • Four Wheel Drive

  • Limited  Package

  • Power Driver's Seat

  • Heated Leather Seats

  •  Tow Package

  • Air Conditioning

  • Rear Air & Heat

  • Cruise Control

  • Keyless Entry

  • Fog Lights

  • Steering Wheel Controls

 

  • Privacy Glass

  •  Power  Mirrors

  • Variable Wipers

  • Front Tow Hooks

  • Power Brakes /w ABS

  • Multi CD Player

  • Power Windows

  • Power Locks

  • Ford Security System

  • Tachometer

  • Lighted Side Steps

  • Luggage Rack

  • Adjustable Pedals

 

 


We offer the very best trade in values - call for an appraisal of your trade today


We offer the very best trade in values - call for an appraisal of your trade today

Questions? Call John 859-621-6648 If No Answer Call Mitch 859-940-0979

We offer the very best trade in values - call for an appraisal of your trade today

Questions? Call John 859-621-6648 If No Answer Call Mitch 859-940-0979

We offer the very best trade in values - call for an appraisal of your trade today

Questions? Call John 859-621-6648 If No Answer Call Mitch 859-940-0979

We offer the very best trade in values - call for an appraisal of your trade today

Questions? Call John 859-621-6648 If No Answer Call Mitch 859-940-0979


You must have cash in hand or have pre-approved financing in place before you agree to purchase this vehicle.


Questions? Call Questions? Call John 859-621-6648 If No Answer Call Mitch 859-940-0979


We require a $200 deposit within 24 hours


If you have been looking for a great deal on one of the world's finest full size SUVs you won't find a better deal anywhere. You can own this very special Excursion for much less than you will ever find one locally.

 

You may bid with confidence knowing that you're dealing with a reputable family owned company that has been in business for many years. We are very well established concern that looks forward to doing business with you and guarantee that the buyers will be satisfied that these photos and descriptions have represented this vehicle accurately or the vehicle may be returned for a full refund of the purchase price. We reserve the right to sell to any purchaser at our discretion. We will be happy to help you with transportation to our area. Kentucky buyers will be obliged to add 6% sales tax to the purchase price. Out of state residents will be provided with temporary plates. Please email or phone at Questions? Call John 859-621-6648 If No Answer Call Mitch 859-940-0979 with questions.


Questions? Call Questions? Call John 859-621-6648 If No Answer Call Mitch 859-940-0979

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This vehicle qualifies for an extended warranty. 

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eBay can be intimidating. We specialize in helping new eBay Members get through the checkout and payment process. Please read the section below on how to pay, if you are still having trouble call us and we will assist you. Our number is (859) 940-3664.

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1. After you win the auction, email us immediately with contact information and proceed through the eBay checkout process and make your deposit with any credit card.

2. A $200 deposit is required within 24 hours. Final payment due with in 7 days. If you have special financial arrangements, please call us ahead of time.

3. If you are having problems, please contact us at (859) 940-3664.

 

Bid only if you are serious about purchasing this vehicle. If a bidder fails to pay for an item in 10 working days the item will be put up for auction again and a non-paying bidder complaint will be filed.

 

 

Shepherd Auto Sales
217C Industry Parkway
Nicholasville, KY 40356

 

 

 


Final payment must be received within 7 days or we reserve the right to sell to any other qualified buyer.


Shepherd Auto Sales   Lexington, Kentucky   859-940-3664  shepherdautosales@gmail.com

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