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2003 Ford Excursion 7.3 4x4 1 Owner 129k Miles Rust Free Limited Must See Rare!! on 2040-cars

US $23,950.00
Year:2003 Mileage:129950
Location:

Bloomington, Indiana, United States

Bloomington, Indiana, United States
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2003 FORD EXCURSION
7.3 TURBO DIESEL 
LIMITED EDITION 4x4
ONLY 1 OWNER
CLEAN HISTORY / ZERO ACCIDENTS / CLEAN REPORT
NC TRUCK - NOT RUSTY



This is a fantastic opportunity to get a very rare and highly desirable excursion. This 2003 model is the last year that the 7.3 engine, the most sought after diesel on the market, was offered. This is a very nice, fully loaded 1 owner well kept Excursion. It is the Limited package, so it has great features like heated seats, leather, rear air, ect... This SUV has never been in any accidents. It runs and drives great, and doesn't need anything. The rear tires are brand new. There are a few dings here and there, as one would expect for a truck of this age. The transmission shifts smooth and it is mechanically sound. This will sell quickly at this price! 




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