2000 Ford Excursion Diesel 7.3 Limited 4 X 2 + Free Black Diesel Kit (san Diego) on 2040-cars
Imperial Beach, California, United States
2000 Ford Excursion Diesel 4 x 2 Limited 7.3 model. Located in San Diego. Clear title with 305,700 miles on it. CLEAR TITLE. Sold as is.
Listen to her run! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GC-5Ouf7maE&feature=youtu.be This has been my daily driver for two years. Always starts and I have never had one issue with the truck running. It's a beast! This truck will drive anywhere!) The truck leaks oil and needs a gasket replaced ( we have always had the oil changed). The ac/heat vents do not work. It has a dvd player that does not work. The back latch needs new springs to hold its self up. The passenger door does not lock and needs a new key (picture attached). It has a few very minor dents and it does have some scratches. It will need new tires (they are worn). Interior is in fair condition. This truck has been very reliable! It starts right up and drives great. I'm willing to deliver it for the following fee. 200 miles or less from San Diego $250 (LA/Inland Empire area). 201-300 Miles from San Diego $300, and 300-500 miles from San Diego $400. You must agree to meet met either at the airport or train station. We are also providing our Black Diesel kit that convert used motor oil to fuel! Includes the drum! $1,000 paypal deposit paid within 24 hours of final bid. Balance paid via cashiers check (within 3 business days of auctions end). Please do not bid unless you agree to these terms. |
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