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Ford Excursion Eddie Bauer Edition 4x4 on 2040-cars

US $27,500.00
Year:2005 Mileage:107000
Location:

Magnolia, Texas, United States

Magnolia, Texas, United States
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2005 Ford Excursion, Eddie Bauer Series 4x4. Last of the Mohicans unless you would like to spend over 40K in upgrading a newer F-250 to make your own. Truck runs and drives extremely well for age.

Truck is out fitted with a 4" Rancho Suspension lift which on the Excursion actually gives you a total of 6" with in the way the Spring Hangers work. Truck has newly installed 20X10 Fuel Revolver Wheels with 35x12.50x20 MT Tires. Appx. 1300 miles on the set. Newly installed Dual Shock Hoops with Bilstien 5150 Shocks Also Installed around same time frame as wheels. Installed Rear Entertainment System upgrade with Blue Tooth Receivers Head Sets custom color molding to match interior. Truck is equipped with the second row Captains Chairs and third row bench. Upgraded Stereo System with Eclipse am/fm CD player and surround speakers {2} Kenwood Amplifiers with 12" Kicker speakers. Subs are new 2 months old.

I purchased Truck from local owner who had a 6.0L Powerstroke Short Block Engine installed after EGR Malfunction caused damage to the #1 Cylinder in older Block. Without looking at title, when I purchased Engine had roughly 5000 miles since rebuild/replacement. I would say Mileage on Motor now would be around 12/15K but don't hold me to that I would need to check title. After I had purchased truck the AC System was not working well, so I took to a shop here in Houston TX. that only deals or works on Powerstrokes and had the Compressor, Condenser, Evaporator and both Exchange lines that run to the rear of the vehicle replaced with new. $3500 dollars in AC repair. the EGR was deleted to not cause any more problems to motor, truck is also equipped with an SCT Live Wire Tuner. The only thing that I have not done to the Engine is the Head Stud upgrade, but if it doesn't sell that will be next thing on my list.

Since owning the Truck it has only been worked on or serviced by a Ford Certified Technician who owns their own shop. All Oil Changes are done with Synthetic Fluids. Truck has around 2200 miles before next Oil/Fuel Filter Change.

I'm sure I have left some small detail out, but if interested please call me and we can discuss. Truck is being sold "AS IS" with no warranties implied same as when I purchased. If you would like to reach me my number is 832-Six-18-7113.

Thanks for Looking,

Mike       

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