2004 Ford Excursion Limited Sport Utility 4-door 6.8l on 2040-cars
Hamilton, Montana, United States
I have decided to sell my daily driver. It is a 2004 Ford Excursion V10 Limited 4X4. This SUV is in really great shape, nothing mechanically wrong with it. It drives really smooth down the road and handles great. It seats 7 extremely comfortably with a ton of head and leg room. We put a PlayStation 2 in it so the kids could play games on road trips and it has a drop down screen. PlayStaion and all games are included. The 2nd row has fold down captains chairs that also recline and the 3rd row is removable and it also folds down. We put on a new set of 35" Toyo AT2 and a new set of 17" Raceline wheels. The rear brakes have been completely redone about 4000 miles ago (pads, rotors, calipers). It has new KYB front shocks, power everything. The front seats are heated (driver does not work) and the rear view mirrors are also heated. It has a lighted Lund visor, vent visors, fog lights, 2.5" lift, tow package, K & N intake and aftermarket exhaust. Been meticulously maintained and we have always run Mobile One synthetic oil changed every 4k and the transmission was just serviced with new filter and we have done this every 15k. We put new spark plugs in at 100k and we run only 91 fuel. Only selling because we no longer need a vehicle this big. You may call with any questions Bob 406 370 6058. Sold as-is where-is buyer is responsible for shipping. Vehicle will not be released until payment clears, it is also for sale locally and auction may end at any time. |
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