1987 Ford Econoline 150 Van on 2040-cars
Dayton, Ohio, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:This van has a 5.0L Engine
Body Type:Van
Make: Ford
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Model: E-Series Van
Safety Features: Driver Airbag
Trim: luggage rack, full length running boards, ladder
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: 2 Wheel - Rear Wheel Drive
Mileage: 88,090
Sub Model: Aerostar Model
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Brown and Gold
Number of Doors: 4
Interior Color: Brown, and white
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: This is an 8 Cylinder Motor
This is a 1987 Ford E-150 passenger van. The entire interior has been replaced with brand new leather captains chairs (4), and leather bench back seat that folds down to a bed or the center folds down to allow and table insert (included). There is ceiling trim lighting, individual lights for each captains chair and the bed, a drop down television with dvd player remote controlled, sound passed thru the surround sound in the van. There is a built in CB Radio mounted over the drivers seat, antenna included. The motor and transmission (overdrive) has 88,090 ORIGINAL MILES on them and has no mechanical problems. The entire front end has been replaced with new parts, brakes are new. The body has been gone over with a fine tooth comb in 2012, any and all rust has been removed, chips repaired and hail dents repaired, the front hood was repainted and clear coated as it had started to oxidize. The van has a sun visor installed and tinted windows through out. If you are looking for a luxury van that has a lot of room, then look no further.
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