2002 Ford Excursion Limited 4wd 7.3 Turbo Diesel Immaculate Super Clean on 2040-cars
Boonville, North Carolina, United States
up for sale is a super nice extra clean 2002 ford excursion limited 4wd with the 7.3 liter turbo diesel engine this is a 2 owner local pilot mountain vehicle it is a 2 owner vehicle owned by the second owner since 67k miles it has got the hypertech commuter programmer installed and will go with the vehicle the excursion is loaded with every option availabale in 2002 there is only a couple small flaws the steering wheel has a little wear on it a couple small rock chips as for the miles it only has 149k which is really low miles for a 2002 the vehicle has been serviced on a regular basis with the oil and filters being changed every 5000 miles as far as the undercarriage and all around by it being a local pilot mountain vehicle it has no rust whatso ever the underneath and under the hood looks as it just rolled out of the showroom let the pictures do the talking and do not miss it as they do not make these excursions anymore ecspecially with the 7.3 liter engine call chris with questions or to buy it now at 336-416-5631 thanks by the way forgot to mention also has a new set of interstate heavy duty batteries
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