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2004 04 Ford Excursion 6.0l 4wd Limo Conversion $30,000+ Complete Overhaul 2013 on 2040-cars

US $49,950.00
Year:2004 Mileage:45720 Color: AND INTERIOR OVERHAUL in late
Location:

Wake Forest, North Carolina, United States

Wake Forest, North Carolina, United States
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2004 Ford Excursion Limo Conversion
Privately Owned--NOT A Company Limousine
SUPERB Mechanical and Aesthetic CONDITION
See 48 FULL-SIZE Pictures Below
COMPLETELY OVERHAULED IN 2013-2014, DRIVEN LESS THAN 2,500 MILES SINCE

This Excursion was purchased in September, 2013, and had previously been used by a small for-hire transport company.  As with many limousine conversions, the quality of the upgrades was not great, so the ENTIRE interior from the front seats rearward was removed to be re-designed and built the right way, by Shade Sound and Security in Raleigh, NC.  During the process, the entire roof, cabin side walls and doors were noise deadened with Dynamat XTreme and padding.

All electrical wiring, relays, switches and components were thoroughly checked and replaced as needed, with ALL NEW EQUIPMENT INSTALLED THROUGHOUT (detailed below).  New interior surfaces were installed, major mechanical components were serviced, the entire body was repainted, and new wheels and tires were installed.  Altogether, this Excursion received over $30,000 in upgrades and improvements between September, 2013 and February, 2014.  It has been privately owned and only driven a few times per month, less than 2,500 miles since the upgrades.

Vehicle Summary

  • 6.0L PowerStroke V8 Diesel Engine RUNS GREAT!
  • 2WD/4WD WORKS PERFECTLY!
  • ~ $2,000 Maintenance since September, 2013
  • ~ $9,000 NEW Paint Job in February, 2014
  • ~ $20,000 NEW Wheels, Tires, Exterior and Interior Upgrades in November, 2013--ALL UPGRADES PERFORMED ARE DETAILED BELOW


Vehicle and Limousine Package Features

  • 2" Front Leveling Kit (4-Wheel Alignment was performed afterwards)
  • American Racing AR901 BDC 17" X 8.5" Wheels with New Nickel-Plated Lugnuts
  • Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo LT285/70R17 Tires
  • Westin Sure Grip Running Boards
  • Center Upper Billet-Style Grille
  • Center Lower Billet Grille
  • Projector Headlamp Assemblies with LED Parking Lights
  • 55W 4300K HID Headlight System
  • Altezza-Style Taillights
  • Dynamat XTreme Noise Deadening Throughout
  • LLumar ATR-40 Window Film on Front Door Windows
  • LLumar ATR-05 Window Film on All Rear Windows
  • LLumar AIR-80 Window Film on Front Windshield
  • Replacement Headliner
  • LED Interior Lighting Throughout
  • KVH TracVision A7 Satellite TV System (uses DirecTV subscription)
  • Pioneer AVIC-Z150BH Multimedia/Navigation System with HD Radio, USB/iPod/iPhone Connectivity and Bluetooth Telephone/Streaming Audio Connectivity (Front Stereo)
  • Pioneer CD-IH202 Pioneer AppRadio Mode HDMI Interface Cable Kit
  • Audiovox CAM335 Rear License Plate-Mounted Camera
  • Rear Partition with Motorized TV Housing
  • TView 25" LCD TV
  • Alpine CDE-HD149BT CD Player with HD Radio, USB/iPod/iPhone Connectivity and Bluetooth Telephone/Streaming Audio Connectivity (Rear Stereo)
  • Soundstream VDVD-200 DVD Player
  • JL Audio C2-570x 5" X 7" Coaxial Speakers in Front and Rear Doors
  • JL Audio TR525-CXi 5.25" Coaxial Speakers in Upper Rear Wall
  • JL Audio TR690-TXi 6" X 9" Coaxial Speakers in Lower Rear Wall
  • JL Audio XD200/2 Amplifier with Separate Volume Control for "Tailgating Speakers" in Rear Barn Doors
  • JL Audio C2-690tx 6" X 9" Coaxial "Tailgating Speakers" in Rear Barn Doors
  • LED-Lit Bar/CupHolder with Cooler, LED Lighting Underneath
  • Multi-Colored "Twinkle" Embedded Lighting
  • Rear-Facing Fold-Away Jump Seats
  • Custom-Designed, Built and Upholstered L-Shaped Couch, LED Lighting Underneath
  • Front and Rear Power, Partition, Intercom and Lighting Control Panels
Email or Call (919) 414-2537 with any questions!

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