2001 Ford Excursion Limited Sport Utility 4-door 7.3l on 2040-cars
South Amboy, New Jersey, United States
Excellent condition NON-Molested ford excursion 4x4. Totally stock. has the very dependable 7.3 powerstroke diesel. has new water pump tires front brake pads hoses calipers and rotors. also has fresh oil change with Fram ultra guard filter and Rotella 5-40 Synthetic oil. has new lund color matched floor mats thruout the ENTIRE truck. Everything works on this Excursion EXCEPT: passenger rear lock(think it has something to do with child safety lock. Driver front heat stopped working but light goes on and rear window wash. think hose has a crack somewhere. besides that everything works on this truck. seats in good shape passenger side has 3/8 size small tear that u can not notice unless pointed out. interior in great shape. lil dirty because of snow but will be spotless upon sale. averages 12mpg around town and had as much as 17.8 on long run was best ever with 2 adults and 4 kids. plenty of room. 3rd row seat like brand new. dont even think it was ever used.Have extra oil filter to go with truck. there is one small ding on passenger side front bumper which i will be adding more pics soon. All in all it is a great truck and runs awsome starts up everytime even in coldest of weather. Some mornings here have been -10 and started right up with minimal smoke for few seconds then cleans right up.Also truck has REMOTE START. i have 3 keys w/ fobs to go with truck. ALSO OIL PAN IS IN PERFECT SHAPE NO RUST OR LEAKS.TRANS HAS NEVER BEEN REBUILT FOR IT IS ORIGINAL AND SHIFTS PERFECTLY ALSO THIS EXCURSION WAS UNDERCOATED BY PREVIOUS OWNER. SO FRAME AND WHEEL WELLS HAVE NO RUST. TRUCK CAME OUT OF ARIZONA AROUND 100K THEN SPENT REST OF ITS LIFE ON EAST COAST. I AM 3RD OWNER. For sale locally so reserve right to end early. any ?'S feel free to ask. thanks
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