2001 Ford Excursion Limited Sport Utility 4-door 7.3l on 2040-cars
Vienna, West Virginia, United States
THIS IS THE ONE YOU WANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2001 Ford Excursion Limited 7.3 Powerstroke Diesel 148,000 miles 4x4 Power Windows, Locks & Mirrors Heated Mirrors Keyless Entry Heated Leather 3rd Row Tinted Glass BRAND NEW oversized Nitto Terragrapplers on the OE Excursion wheels Updated headlights Carriage Works billet grille inserts Trailer brake controller Huskyliner molded to fit mats front & rear CD changer I own a small car lot in Vienna, West Virginia (GT Pre-Owned Auto Sales). I try to buy vehicles from my customers I know have taken car of them. That was the case with this Excursion. This belonged to a good customer. It was his wifes daily driver. It was in excellent shape when I picked it up. Mechanically it needed nothing. No check engine lights. No performance mods other than a K&N FIPK intake system. It was even clean! I added the oversized 285-75-16 Nitto Terragrapplers (brand new, zero miles). I also tinted the front 2 doors 35%. We installed the newer style headlights and the Carriage Works billet grille inserts. This is an excellent example of a well maintained 13 year old Excursion. If you have any questions please call, text or email. 304-834-8273 |
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