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2001 Ford Excursion 7.3 Powerstroke Diesel on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:2001 Mileage:198500 Color: Red /
 Tan
Location:

Pismo Beach, California, United States

Pismo Beach, California, United States

For more pictures email at: lamonicasayne@juno.com .

2001 Ford Excursion LIMITED 7.3 Power Stroke Turbo Diesel engine and an automatic transmission
with 198K miles. I have owned it since 2003. This Excursion starts great, runs awesome and has a lot of power. The
powerstroke motor sounds great and runs solid. The transmission shifts easily with no issues. This truck looks
really good, it’s been taken good care mechanically and cosmetically. This Ford comes with the LIMITED trim
including tan leather seats, power drivers seat, front heated seats, dual A/C, Dual climate controllers, 3rd row
seat, illuminated running boards, back up sensors, 2 tone paint and much more. This Excursion is in excellent shape
inside & out! Clean CarFax, never wrecked.
Brand New within last 6 months
Yokohama Geolander 265/75R/16 Tires
Water Pump
Alternator
Breaks
Valve Cover Gaskets
WeatherTech Front & Backseat Floor Mats
Brand New within last 2 years
Rebuilt Transmission
Complete Exterior Paint Toreador Red Clearcoat Metallic
Updated Style Front Headlights
Drivers Large Power Heated Towing Mirror
Leather Front Seats
Steering Wheel
Overhead Alpine DVD Player (Brand New)
JVC Digital Touch Screen Bluetooth CD Player
Exterior Features of this Excursion
Keyless Entry on Drivers Door
Chrome front Bumper
Illuminated Running Boards
Fog Lamps
Large Towing Power Heated Mirrors
Luggage Rack
Rear Step Chrome Bumper with Motion Sensors
Tri-Panel Rear Door - Top Lift, 2 lower swing out cargo doors
Privacy Glass
Reverse Sensing System
Wheel & Body Moldings
All Power Windows including Rear Quarter Windows
Passive Anti Theft System
Interior Features
Limited Luxury Package
Woodgrain Inserts in Door
Illuminated Vanity MIrrors
New JVC Bluetooth Stereo & CD
All Leather interior, including second & third bench seats
Removable 3rd row bench seat with rollers
10 Cup Holders
Electrochromatic rearview mirror
Front Captains Chairs with 6 way power drivers seat
Second Seat Audio & Overhead Console Heat/Air Controls
Rear Window Defroster
Also includes 2 Remotes & Keys.
There will not be another Excursion in the excellent condition this one is out there, with a strong motor

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Tue, 11 Feb 2014

The V8 grunt of the Mustang has defined Ford performance cars in the US for the last 50 years, but in Europe, the Blue Oval has nearly as a long history of building some of the best hot hatches on the market with the Fiesta, Escort and later the Focus. The latest Fiesta ST has just hit the roads on both sides of the pond and has been enthusiastically received thanks to its combination of a peppy, turbocharged engine and hatchback utility.
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First retail 2015 Ford Mustang headed to Barrett-Jackson

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