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Ford : Excursion LIMITED One Owner - Clean CARFAX - Bullet-Proof'd - Propane Boost - Non-Smoker

Ford : Excursion LIMITED One Owner - Clean CARFAX - Bullet-Proof'd - Propane Boost - Non-Smoker

$25,500

Scottsdale, Arizona

Year 2004

Make Ford

Model Excursion

Category Suv

Mileage 171200

Posted Over 1 Month

This is a fully loaded 2004 Ford Excursion with the 6.0 L diesel. This is probably the tightest, best driving 2004 Excursion in North America, no joke, and if I didn't need a pickup truck as badly as I do, I would not be selling it. If you have any questions regarding any of the items listed below, or about the maintenance records, or would like to speak to my mechanic directly, please call me at 602-757-2488.Limited package with all the power optionsImmaculately maintained and serviced (oil changed every 2,500 - 3,000 miles since I bought it new in 2004)10,500 lb. towing capacity (great, very stable towing vehicle)Propane boost/assist (not an alternate fuel system, this is an assist and kicks-in when the vacuum pulls at a specific level. This is adjustable to your liking.) Controlled by on/off toggle in front of driver.Bullet Proof oil system installed 6 months ago. New head bolts were installed at the same time. This was done before any of the issues from the old oil system occurred. The engine is perfect!All cylinders inspected during the Bullet Proof install and they are immaculate.All 8 injectors have less than 2,000 miles on them. All replaced at same time so engine would not have to be opened numerous times.Towing receiver installed in front is terrific for bike racks when towing a boat or other trailer behind.Lights on push bar in front are terrific for long drives at night.Kenwood audio/visual touch screen deck feeds two amplifiers, which in turn feed six, 6-8 Kenwood speakers (three down each side of the truck), and the subwoofer (3 downward-firing 12" subs). This system sounds better than most of my friends' home stereo system.Sirius XM inputApple iPhone/iPod input as well, located in center consoleBoss video screen is fed by either the DVD in the Kenwood deck or an Apple iPad connector in the center consoleFour sets of wireless headphones for the video systemMichelin tires have barely 5,000 miles on them.Leather inside is in great condition, except one wear spot on the driver's seat (not the back) and the driver's arm rest. I purchased a set of front seat covers from Cal-Trend (the "I can't believe it's not leather" product) to make it look better and to stop the wearing, and they turned out nicely. I have only used these two pieces of the cover set, the backs and the passenger seat bottom don't need them.Straight tracking - take your hands off the wheel on a good surface and she just goes...Steering - all bushings and anything else that is rubber or plastic in any part of the steering system, have been replaced in the last year. These items seem to last for one decade in the AZ heat, then they are gone, and these have all been replaced.Things I would fix if she doesn't sell...Replace the driver's side towing mirror - the back panel released a few years back and someone clipped the yellow turn signal portion of it. I have the back panel taped with black tap (see photo) and the yellow turn light works, so it has never been a pressing issue for me to fix it as you have to purchased the whole mirror unit, not just these pieces (or at least this is what I have been told).Small scratch/abrasion on front, right bumper. This is a topical abrasion, it did not harm the fender at all.Replace the plastic lock cover on the back window (the Arizona sun finally got to it).Replace the lens on the front, right KC light. I have no idea how it broke, but it did.Replace missing mud flap on rear, left and have someone bend back into shape the end of the exhaust pipe. Lost the mud flap and bent the exhaust when back tire blew. No other body or paint damage occurred.Spring on right side of dash drink holder needs to be replacedThings I will not fix if she doesn't sell... Handful of very small hail dents in hood from brutal storm a few years back. You have to look very, very hard to see them, in fact, they are so minor, I no longer see them. No paint was damages during this storm so the hood is still fully protected. Look closely at the photos and don't be surprised if you can't see them, but for full-disclosure, they are there.Please contact me with any questions, and if I can't answer them, I will put you in touch with my mechanic. I have had the same mechanic for the past 7+ years, he knows every inch of this truck.

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