2001 - Ford Excursion on 2040-cars
Hamer, Idaho, United States
Condition: This excursion has been an amazing vehicle for my family. We are selling it because we had twins born almost 2 years ago and are now looking to have our 7th child and unfortunately have outgrown this, the largest SUV on the market. We will be looking to buy a 15 passenger van or something equivalent. This vehicle is amazingly clean for its age and has very minimal ware and Low miles. The drivers seat leather shows some ware on the door side where you slide over the edge. You can see from the pictures that I am missing some hub caps on some of my wheels, new caps have been ordered and will be included in the sale. I ordered a set of 4 to replace all of them. There is a short or something in the driver side power seat that controls the forward back motion. You can get it to move you just have to keep playing with the joystick until it starts to move. I have never had it looked at because I am usually the only one who drives this vehicle and don't need to adjust the seat very often. The only other item worth mention that I can recall is a small chip in the front driver side windshield. This has not begun to crack and I will make sure it is chip sealed prior to pickup. Features: This car is the perfect setup for a family. You have a very powerful engine that gets good mileage and can pull anything with its heavy duty tow package with brake controller. It is also set up with a dual screen rear entertainment system, one in dash screen and the other on the ceiling behind the front row of seats. 3rd row seating allowing for a total of 7 passengers. Large area behind the rear seat for luggage as well as a rooftop luggage rack. This has oversized tires with about 75% wear remaining on the rubber. Premium custom wheels. History: We are the 2nd owner of this vehicle and I purchase it from the GM dealer as a certified used car. I have maintained the car with all the scheduled maintenance as needed. Shipping and Payment: This purchase will be pickup only. We will require a deposit of $750 within 24 hrs. of auction close with the remaining funds and pickup within 7 days after auction close. All funds must be verified and cleared prior to release of the vehicle. Bank certified check or cash only. I do have a loan with a local credit union that will need to be paid so the transaction will happen at the credit union to ensure both parties protection on the exchange and proper documentation on the release of title to new owner
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