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Excursion Limited Powerstroke 7.3 Diesel on 2040-cars

US $5,800.00
Year:2000 Mileage:453000 Color: No previous damage or paint work that i have noticed it ahs a few rock chips on the hood and a small place by the drivers door handle
Location:

Dumas, Arkansas, United States

Dumas, Arkansas, United States

2000 Excursion 7.3 powerdtroke limited gently used with Only 453000 miles you won't beleiver what a good truck this is when you drive it dont let me miles scare you we have been personally using it for over a year and it has proven itself to be a very good excursion. Exterior: No previous damage or paint work that i have noticed it ahs a few rock chips on the hood and a small place by the drivers door handle burt nothing major it shines up well and is way above average for the year model it's a great looking ride. Interior: Carpets are nice leather has only minimal wear except for drivers seat and armrest which need to be repaired but overall you can tell it was wel lcared for if the seat was repaired it would be nice enough for anyone. Mechanical: POWERSTROKE  runs great always fires right up no blowby dosen't use a driop of oil inbetween changeswe have been driving it for overa year and the only thing i have is done is replace a waterpump like i said it is very dependable . Transmision shifts great brakes are good front end is tight front tires are almost new rear have a lot of life left all windows  and accessories that i know of work like they should . Thye only flaw i can think of is the rearend feels like the posi trac clutches feel like they bind a little especially on a hard left turn like i na parking lot or somwething it has been like that the whole time i've owned it and i drove it for several days before i ever noticed it it hasn't got any worse in over a year . A ford tech told me they make an additive that might help but i've never tried it but i would be glad to have it serviced and put some in if you would like. I wouldn't hesitate to drive this truck anywhere anytime so bid with confidence . my brotherin law has been using it for his demo most of the time we have opwned it often pulling a trailer delivering cars going to auctions etc you can contact him (houston) at 870-377-1636 or me at 870-692-0249 if you have any questions  I have tried to describe this excursins as wel las i can but it is used and will be sold AS IS please ask any questions before bidding Good Luck       

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