2004 Ford Excursion Limited 4 X 4 Turbo Diesel New Xd Wheels on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
This is a very nice 2004 Ford Excursion 4x4 Turbo Diesel which has been well maintained and has custom wheels. The interior is in EXCELLENT condition and everything works just like new (9/10). I added the custom XD wheels and tires about 2,000 miles ago and they really make the truck stand out from the rest. The wheel/tire combo cost me $2,500. The exterior has some scratches, but no dents or rust (7/10). The right rear qtr has some scratches on it, which are pictured clearly. There are other minor scratches and typical wear in the paint on the truck. The scratches are cosmetic only. Mechanically the truck is just about perfect for its age (9/10). The engine and transmission are stock and have NOT been modified. KBB on this truck is right around $20k. I have it listed much lower and this is a great chance for you to save big if you are in the market for an Excursion.
Feel free to ask any questions and I will get back to you. The truck is listed locally and I retain the right to end this auction at any time. |
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