2011 Ford F350 Custom Six Door Diesel Excursion on 2040-cars
Naples, Florida, United States
2011 F350 purchased new, and converted to 6 door Excursion! Seats 10, take last row out for 7 people and a lot of gear, or take out last row and fold down 3rd row for 4 people and TONS of gear. Has hidden compartment used to haul shotguns for South Dakota Hunting trips. Has everything including: heated/cooled seats; up-lifter switches ( one overrides motion lock for passenger viewing of DVD or navigation; 6 additional 12 volt plugs in back ( used for dog collar charging) rear and front receiver hitches, both wired and ready for winch; 42 gallon tank. Conversion was 44k. This is perfect for large family, or even outfitter or transportation company. See pic of window sticker for additional factory options. This truck rides lick a Cadillac. I hate to sell it, but since kids are driving now, just never use it. $500.00 within 24 hours of auction close, remaining due within 7 days via wire. Will deliver within Florida, or can arrange shipping at your cost. Good luck!
On Apr-09-14 at 05:08:36 PDT, seller added the following information: To see similar trucks and to see where I had the work done, go to customautosbytim.com |
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