7.3 Powerstroke Turbo Diesel Excursion Limited, Only 133k Miles!! on 2040-cars
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Body Type:Sport Utility
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:7.3L 445Cu. In. V8 DIESEL OHV Turbocharged
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Excursion
Trim: Limited Powerstroke Diesel
Options: heated seats, power adjustable seats, privacy glass, Rear heat & A/C, Trailer tow package, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 133,500
Power Options: Power heated tow mirrors, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Green
Interior Color: Tan
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Selling our 7.3 Powerstroke Excursion Limited 2wd, just over 133k miles. Low miles for a 7.3 powerstroke which if your reading this, you probably know that already. This truck has hundreds of thousands of miles left in it!
This is a great running truck, no problems, needs no work, my wife drives it daily. It has current plates and passes inspection. I want to stress that I purchased this truck as my wife's primary vehicle and trusted it to get her and our 2 yr old daughter where ever they need to go safely. All work done to it was with that in mind... Nothing has been half-assed or cobbled together. When I bought the truck, anything I found to be questionable was fixed right.
Everything works as it should, including front and rear A/C, power options, heated seats, etc... It has the limited package so it has power everything, windows, locks, remote keyless entry, power heated tow mirrors, power & heated seats, cruise, etc... Also has factory tow package with receiver hitch and trailer brake controller. Its in nice shape overall, there are a couple minor door dings and scratches in the paint, to be expected with a used vehicle. The interior is above average for a 13 year old truck, we are non smoker owners. Both front seats are starting to show their age, the drivers seat has wear on the seam on the side of the seat bottom about 2" long, but that's about the worst of it. Overall the leather is in good condition considering the age of the truck, and a lot better looking than most others I've seen. Carpet isn't all stained up, no bad smells, headliner is clean etc...
Undercairage is clean, no rust on the body anywhere, light surface rust on the frame like they all have.
Recent work includes:
- Rear brakes and rotors (2 months ago)
- Two new Motorcraft Maxx batteries (around 4 months old)
- Front brakes (Oct '12)
- New alternator
- Newer tires (80%+ tread easily)
- Front end alignment
- Front shocks
- Front sway bar bushings
- Turbo pedestal O-rings
Maintenance stuff has been kept up with, regular oil changes, fuel filters, etc... I have had 6 powerstrokes over the years, I know how to take care of them... This is an adult driven and well maintained truck!
As far as aftermarket upgrades, it has a 4" turbo back exhaust with a polished stainless tip, and an aftermarket larger duralite air filter. No chip or programmer. The exhaust
and intake was done for mileage.. It gets around 18mpg on the highway depending how fast you drive. I still have the stock air cleaner assembly for the truck as well.
Front windows are tinted to match the rest of the rear windows and we had a sun strip done on the windshield.
Headlights have been updated to the clear 2002 and later type.
It has a King Ranch wood grain steering wheel
There is an aftermarket overhead DVD console that holds two DVD screens. This came in the truck when we bought it, but the previous owner removed the screens. I haven't had the chance to source screens for it and install them... Its one of the few things I didn't get to on the truck. One other minor issue is the rear window washer, the hose came off inside the rear hatch. The inner trim plastic needs to be taken off and the hose reconnected, just something I haven't had the time to mess with.
I have both keys and key fobs, as well as a clear MO title for the truck, owners manual, etc...
This truck is ready to drive to Florida on vacation tomorrow. I wouldn't feel uncomfortable if the buyer wanted to fly in and drive it home! We are only selling because our needs have changed... I bought a crew cab F250 and my wife and I don't both need two large vehicles for a family of three! I searched for a lower mile 7.3 Excursion for a month before I found this one when we bought it. Finding them with under 200k miles is getting very difficult, unless you want to pay an overinflated price. You won't have to put any money into it other than oil changes for the next few thousand miles!
Any questions about anything regarding the truck, or to set up a time to come take a look at it, give me a call.
314-775-6000
Jason
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