2000 Ford Excursion Limousine ** Ultra Rare 7.3l Diesel!! Motivated Seller ** on 2040-cars
Lancaster, New York, United States
2000 Ford Excursion * RARE 7.3 POWERSTROKE DIESEL * 14 -16 MILES PER GALLON !!!!!!! Vin # 1FMNU40F5YED79044 Mileage 98,000 Serviced Miles Exterior Color – White/Black Interior Color – Gray & Black Leather Limousine Conversion by Specialty Bus Manufacturing NY DOT Ultra Capacity of 22 Passenger’s Equip. with: CD/MP3/Ipod Stereo, 2 Large accommodating White Marble Bar’s, Mirrored Starlight Ceiling, Mirrored Fiber Optic Lite Bar, Fiber optics, Champagne Buckets, Cup holders, ETC… Limousine was purchased by me in 2006 and has been and still is in service at the moment. Purchased with 70,000 miles on it. Interior Description The interior of the limousine has always been cleaned and well kept. It smells clean and is clean. The Rear seats are in amazing condition. There are no tears, minor wear and tear only. The rest of the interior is in great shape. Bar has crack in rear but cosmetic only. Exterior Description The Exterior of this unit has been painted and new rockers in the last year. The body work was at par not amazing. Some bubbles have come threw however not cracked or horrible. The top is in ok shape and around the windows a new black top was placed around the unit to give it the tuxedo package. This limousine still looks great. The undercarriage of the unit is solid and only show coloration now rust rotten places. Mechanical Condition The limo is still in service and being rented as we speak. This limousine is and has been bullet proof. This limo only has 98,000 miles it is barely broke in !!!!!! Tires are Brand NEW. all service has been performed regularly. Strict NYS DOT makes us keep up on the units. New brakes. New front springs and air suspension front. U-Joints etc… All sales and bids are final. Unit is a VERY Reliable and GREAT UNIT. Only reason for selling is to upgraded 3 of my current units. Visit other Auctions to see 2003 Escalade 14 Pass & 2003 Cadillac Escalade EXT 18 PASS. Thank you For more questions please email or call 716-913-5954 |
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