2013 Ford Escape Se (sema Show Vaccar Urban Escape Adventurer) on 2040-cars
West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
2013 FORD ESCAPE CUSTOM SEMA CONCEPT VEHICLE CB Wholesale Autos INC is offering for sale this custom 2013 Ford Escape "Vaccar Urban Escape Adventurer " This Escape is the design of Vaccar Automotive Artistry aka The Aaron Vaccar Company out of Columbus,OH and Orlando,FL http://www.vaccar.co/ It debuted at the 2012 SEMA Show in Las Vegas. Official 2013 Autolife Tour vehicle for full event series and cross country traveling. Various media coverage and features. Standard features include: 2.0L EcoBoost Engine 6 speed Selectshift automatic transmission Sync with MyFord Touch Full power windows and locks. Keyless entry CUSTOM FEATURES : BASF/ Vaccar custom 'battleship gray' paint Thule 690XT M.O.A.B. (mother of all baskets) cargo basket Roadwire/ Vaccar custom ostrich two-tone leather interior Vaccar prototype front brush guard Vaccar tow package Privat / Vaccar Akzent 18"x8" wheels Toyo Tires Open Country A/T II 255/55/R18 tires This vehicle was very well done and countless thousands were spent to customize it. You can visit the Vaccar website and see this very Escape on display as it was shown at SEMA. Factory warranty still applies and the only flaw the vehicle has is the tire pressure light is on. Also there is some roadnoise from the aggresive tire design but overall the ride is smooth and comfortable, we just like to disclose every detail that we can to give our buyers 100% confidence when purchasing a vehicle from us online. This is clean Carfax vehicle and it also comes with a document signed by Aaron Vaccar. Thank you for looking !
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