2001 Ford Excursion Limited Sport Utility 4-door 7.3l on 2040-cars
Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, United States
YOU'RE BIDDING ON A VERY NICE 2001 FORD 7.3L DIESEL EXCURSION. YOU DON'T SEE TO MANY EXCURSIONS AS NICE AS THIS ONE. THIS VEHICLE HAS BEEN GARAGE KEPT AND IS EXCELLENT CONDITION!!!! EXTERIOR COLOR IS BURGUNDY/RED WITH A TAN BOTTTOM. THE INTERIOR IS TAN LEATHER WITH NO RIPS OR TEARS IN LEATHER. VEHICLE IS EQUIPPED WITH POWER WINDOWS,LOCKS, AND SEATS. FRONT TWO SEATS ARE HEATED. ALL FOUR TIRES ARE NEW LESS THAN 500 MILES ON THEM! RECENTLY PENNSYLVANIA INSPECTED. RUST FREE!!! VEHICLE DRIVES LIKE NEW!! PLEASE CALL (717)-762-2700 WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR IF YOU WANT ADDITIONAL PICTURES - ASK TO SPEAK TO BETSY!!! ROGER'S AUTO SALES IS LOCATED IN WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA!!!
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