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1'owner 2002 Ford Excursion Xlt 2wd 5.4l Triton V8 Only 47,853 Original Miles on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:47853 Color: Color
Location:

Fontana, California, United States

Fontana, California, United States
Advertising:

*** IMMACULATE CONDITION ***

1'OWNE

2002 FORD EXCURSION XLT 2WD

WITH ONLY 47,853 ORIGINAL MILES 


Has The 5.4L TRITON V8 Gas Engine

4-Speed Automatic Transmission W/overdrive   


The Options Are 

Tilt Steering wheel. cruise control. automatic trans w/overdrive. all power options. 

front & rear AC (Blows ice cold) power heated mirrors. AM/FM CD-cassette player. rear spare tire (never used). 

40-60-40 front driver seat. 2nd & 3rd row seating. 9 passenger. ABS HD brakes. rear dutch doors. remote keyless entry. 

Dual AirBags. 38 Gallon fuel Tank. Towing Pkg. Roof Rack. running boards. chrome wheels. an brand new tires. Two Tone Paint.   


Exterior Color) White & Gray  

Interior Color) Gray Cloth 


This Excursion Has Been Very Well Maintained & Service.  

The body is straight with no dents or scratches. 

The interior has no rips. 

Has a Clean 

1'Owner CarFax & AutoCheck report.


*** IT'S IN EXCELLENT CONDITION **  


This Is A Very Low Mileage Excursion That Is In Really Good Condition.

Don't Miss Out On This Great Buy 


A $1,500 DEPOSIT IS DUE NO LATER THAN 24/HOURES AFTER END OF AUCTION - THAT CAN BE PAID THROUGH PAYPAL 

THE BALANCE MUST BE PAID IN 3 DAYS UNLESS PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE. 

IF BUYER BACKS OUT OF SALE....DEPOSIT WILL NOT BE REFUNDABLE. WE DO NOT OFFER FINANCING. 

PLEASE SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY. 


BID WITH CONFIDENCE * CHECK MY FEEDBACK.


IF YOU HAVE ANY MORE QUESTIONS PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL 

@ (909)713-9779 ASK FOR MICHAEL 


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