Six-Door Ford F-250 SUV Ready for People Who Haul Duties

This Ford Excursion stretched version is available for auction.

The Ford Excursion is still in production. The Ford Excursion is a full-size SUV that is the longest and most heavy vehicle ever made. It was derived from the Ford F-250 Super Duty truck. Unfortunately, the last example was made in 2005.

A F-250 SUV conversion is now available on Cars & Bids. It looks very similar to the Excursion. It does have a significant difference though. It is longer and can hold up to 11 people. It can be yours in just a few days.

The custom build began as a 2016 Ford F-250 Super Duty Lariat equipped with a 4×4 drivetrain. It was involved in an accident in June 2019, when it suffered a side impact. It was declared total loss by insurance, but it was rebuilt into a stretched Excursion. The insurance company gave it a salvage title.

Two additional rows were added to the F-250 to allow for up to 11 passengers. It also features a 5-inch ICON suspension lift and an aftermarket tune. 22-inch Hostile wheels are wrapped in Nitto Ridge Grappler tire. The truck comes in a Lariat trim and King Ranch package. It includes a premium AM/FM stereo system with single-CD player, heated seats, an 8-speaker system, and a subwoofer.

F-250’s engine is a 6.7-liter turbodiesel V8 that produces 440 horsepower (328kilowatts) when it’s stock and 860 pound-feet (1.116 Newton-meters). Although the engine received an aftermarket tune, it might have a higher power output. Cars & Bids stated that there was no dyno test to verify this.

You have just a few days to bid on this super-hauling Super Duty SUV. The current bid is $60,100 as of the writing. Follow the link below to find out more.