6.0 Turbo Diesel Ford Eddy Bower F250 Motor Work Done 28 Mpg on 2040-cars
Indiana, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.0 Diesel
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 2005
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Excursion
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Eddie Bower
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player, Rear Entertainment
Drive Type: AWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 220,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: Tan/Black
BID AS HIGH UP AS
YOU ARE WILLING TO SPEND! – This is a truly unique opportunity to own a great
vehicle! Here is your chance to own the best of the
best that I am selling locally and HAS TO GO!! This 2005 Eddie Bauer edition Excursion
demonstrated its virtues of size, stability and power. It has 6.0-liter turbocharged diesel V8 Diesel and five-speed
automatic. Plus this 6.0 has all the engine work done already & equipped with a super chip. Just had it to the Otter Banks…for those of
you that have made the trip know about the hours of sitting in traffic. This Excursion still got 28 MPG…YES
incredible MPG!! Based on Ford's Super
Duty F-Series pickup trucks, it's more than 7 inches longer than the Chevrolet
Suburban. Just some of the
Excursion features are: Reverse Sensing
System, automatic climate control, trip computer, power-adjustable pedals,
auto-dimming rearview mirror, two-tone leather seating surfaces and cherry wood
grain interior accents. Arizona Beige front and rear bumpers, grille, body
cladding and wheel lips provide exterior identity, premium stereo with an
in-dash six-disc CD changer, heated front seats, climate and audio controls on
the steering wheel, Rear Entertainment, Rear Captain’s chairs, Sunroof, along with illuminated running boards. I put on 20 in wheels to add even more eye
appeal to it. In terms of size, the Ford Excursion is the king of big sport-utilities.
Supremely stable at speed, it feels safe and secure on the open highway.
Whether you have a lot of cargo to carry, a bunch of people to transport, a big
trailer to pull, or all of the above, the Excursion is ready for whatever you
throw its way. The Excursion seats eight to nine passengers and it can tow up to 11,000
pounds. It is awesome on the highway and
whenever you want.. Just put it into 4x4 and you enable it to handle hilly roads,
snowy highways, and slippery boat ramps, those places that are accessible in any
heavy-duty Ford pickup!! The Excursion is suited for families who
tow boats, horses or other heavy trailers. Haul anything with this Excursion that
is rated to tow up to 11,000 pounds. Excursion's
rear cargo doors are split three ways. You can swing the glass hatch up for
quick access to gear. Below the hatch is a pair of half-height doors, like
Dutch doors. So they can be opened when you've got a trailer attached, and can
be swung for easier access. This arrangement also offers much better visibility
rearward while driving than the Suburban's full-height split doors yet offers
the benefits of split doors. The seats are comfortable. It doesn't matter whether you're sitting in the
front seats, second row or third row, all of the seats offer generous legroom,
headroom and elbow room. Seven adults can ride in comfort with 48 cubic feet of
cargo space left behind them. For shorter trips, like going to a restaurant,
the Excursion can seat eight people. Set
up as a two-seater, the Excursion can carry an outlandish amount of cargo. A
sheet of plywood slides in easily and lays flat on the floor. Two people could
sleep in comfort on the huge, flat cargo area. No question, the Excursion can
hold a lot of gear. CALL me @ 814-505-3815 OR Locally…STOP BY FOR A TEST DRIVE. Vehicles may have minor road chips, light scratches, wheel
scuffs etc. Normal wear should be anticipated depending on the age and mileage
of the vehicle.. Unless the vehicle has a remaining factory warranty all sales
are AS-IS with no warranty. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS OR ANY
OTHER MISINTERPRETATIONS. Test drives are welcome in Indiana, PA 15701.. please call or email
for appointment. HAPPY BIDDING!! |
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