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Apoc, while this thread has nothing to do with Excursion tech, it is about Excursions. And while we don't normally strictly enforce tech only in the tech forums, let's please keep the "heinous" links at least pointing to Excursions please.
You know if that sinks that's never coming back out...
Why do you say that Apoc? I have seen lots of boats that weigh much more than that resurfaced and hauled out. You can do just about anything with the right equipment
Why do you say that Apoc? I have seen lots of boats that weigh much more than that resurfaced and hauled out. You can do just about anything with the right equipment
You're right, only Chevys and toyotas can get sunk so far they can't get out A Ford can always find a way out
IDK, I think that's a killer ride... Throw some black 16's on there, maybe some 05+ F-350 running boards for a few weeks then no running boards at all and maybe some older "Rage Against The Machine" cd in the deck and you have a killer ride
IDK, I think that's a killer ride... Throw some black 16's on there, maybe some 05+ F-350 running boards for a few weeks then no running boards at all and maybe some older "Rage Against The Machine" cd in the deck and you have a killer ride
"Ray Charles Customs"? That's the only company I can think of that would draw this up and then think it was ok to make it
I honestly have no idea who made it, but apparently it was called the "Ford Excursion Sightseer" All I know if that I would be having my sight checked if I saw that thing on the road.
Speaking of having my eyes checked, there is just something not right about this Ex...
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