'03 Ford Excursion Limited 7.3 Powerstoke 4x4 Clean Florida Truck on 2040-cars
Fort Myers, Florida, United States
WOW 7.3 EXCURSION 4X4 CLEAN FLORIDA SUV
2003 FORD EXCURSION LIMITED
4X4
7.3 POWERSTROKE W/ 130534 MILES
34424 MILES ON NEW L/R 100 AUTO TRANS. W/ 13" MULTI DISC TORQUE CONVERTER($4922.78)
NEW BATTERIES
285/75-16 MICHELIN TIRES 80% EVEN TREAD
16" POLISHED ALLOY LMTD. WHEELS
LEATHER SEATS
ISSPRO TRANS,BOOST,PYRO GUAGES
DP F5 TUNER
BILLET WATER/FUEL SEPERATOR FILTER
MBRP FULL EXHAUST
FRONT & REAR A/C
NEW SERPENTINE BELT
JUST SERVICED
NEWER R/S 9000 RANCHO SHOCKS
POWER: PEDALS, SEATS,WINDOWS ,MIRRORS, LOCKS (ALL WORK)
2 SETS OF KEYS , MANUALS , SERVICE RECORDS
MEMORY SEATS
FRONT CAPTAINS CHAIRS ,REAR BENCH, 3RD ROW BENCH
UP FOR AUCTION IS TRULY NICE SUV. TRUCK RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT. INTERIOR IS VERY CLEAN DRIVER SEAT HAS MINOR WEAR W/ NO TEARS. EXTERIOR IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION W/ EXCEPTION OF SPOT ON HOOD (PICTURED) HAS BEEN TOUCHED UP. 2 OWNER CLEAN CARFAX BULLET PROOF 7.3 RUNS SMOOTH NEWER UPGRADED TRANSMISSION SHIFTS GOOD VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD @ MILFORD MOTORS IN BUSSINESS SINCE 1971 FEEL FREE TO CALL RICK BRIGHT WITH ANY QUESTIONS @ 239-851-6555
NO HIDDEN FEES BUYER ONLY PAYS SALE PRICE PLUS ANY APPLICABLE TAX,TAG,TITLE FEES BUYER CAN BE PICKED UP @ RSW INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IN FT. MYERS, FL. AT NOW CHARGE
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Check out Ford's fully automated self-parking car [w/video]
Wed, 09 Oct 2013As automakers continue to find uses for autonomous and semi-autonomous vehicle technology, Ford of Europe has announced that it is developing a self-parking system for future use. More advanced than the Active Park Assist already offered in many Ford products, the new Fully Assisted Parking Aid can take full control of the vehicle and can navigate angled and perpendicular parking spots.
While today's Active Park Assist can only parallel park with the driver controlling the gas, brake and gear selection, Fully Assisted Parking Aid can operate steering, gas, brake and gear selection all while making sure the car is properly parked in the intended space. As with APA, the driver pushes a button to make the car look for a proper spot (at speeds of up to 18 miles per hour), and when an adequate space is located, the operator pushes another button (either inside the car or outside via remote control) for the car to park itself - the button must be pressed throughout the whole parking maneuver. Even though Ford says that the car can effect gear selections on its own, the system must still start from Neutral, and the automaker isn't saying whether the car can put itself into Park when done or put itself in Drive when the operator is ready to go.
Ford is also taking the opportunity to announce its new Obstacle Avoidance technology. This automated system is able to detect objects - including pedestrians - in the road, warn drivers of said objects and, if needed, stop and steer automatically to avoid hitting the obstacle. Both systems are still in the prototype phase, so there is no word as to when we could see either on a production vehicle.
RWD Lincolns are coming, fate depends partly on MKZ success
Tue, 04 Dec 2012The product portfolio at Lincoln may seem a bit sparse at the moment, but if a report is to be believed, new products are on the way. TheDetroitBureau.com spoke with sources at Lincoln and Ford, who claimed the American premium brand is working on, perhaps more than one, rear-wheel-drive vehicle.
Lincoln would likely platform-share with the next-generation Ford Mustang to develop those RWD offerings in the early going. Moving forward, the report indicates that Lincoln could take the lead on other rear-drive projects in the future. As the RWD architecture continues to take shape, "most or all" of the front-wheel-drive portfolio will also be offered with all-wheel drive as an option, ala Audi.
But wait, there's more! The report also suggests that a replacement for the full-size MKS is on the way, as well as a new Navigator and a luxury crossover based on the current Ford Escape.
Cosworth double-feature is XCar's a drool-worthy look back
Wed, Jun 11 2014While American fans of Ford performance cars in the '80s and early '90s were loving the 5.0 Mustang, Taurus SHO and, for those who wanted to be a little different, the Merkur XR4Ti, British fans of the Blue Oval were getting their own unique take on speed. The Sierra RS Cosworth (which was similar but not identical to the aforementioned Merkur) and later Escort RS Cosworth were the stuff of dreams with huge wings, hood vents and big power for their time and class. XCar Films aims to find out whether it is little more than nostalgia that makes these classics famous or it really is their legitimate performance. Thanks to its Formula One and racing success, Cosworth was already a well-established performance name in the UK by the time it began selling tuned engines to Ford for the Sierra and Escort. The Sierra RS Cosworth hit the scene in 1986 with a turbocharged, 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with 204 horsepower and rear-wheel drive. Its huge wing at the back signaled it immediately as something special, and it proved to be a performance powerhouse on and off the track. When it was retired, Ford replaced it with the Escort RS Cosworth that used an upgraded version of the same engine with 217 hp, all-wheel drive and an even bigger rear wing to net yet more racing victories. XCar really gets into the spirit of the time, opening the video with the lo-fi grain of '80s and '90s TV, but to find out whether the Cossies stand up to modern scrutiny, you have to watch the video below. Stay tuned until the end to enjoy them at their best with some vintage motorsports footage. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.