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1965 Ford E-series Extended Camper Van With 8 Doors on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:999999
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
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FOR SALE, 1965 FORD ECONOLINE EXTENDED CAMPER VAN. RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT, EXCELLENT STARTING STRAIGHT 6, NEWLY REBUILT C4 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH RECEIPT, ALL GLASS ORIGINAL, RARE WITH (8) DOORS. HAS TWO HANGING COTS FOR SLEEPING WITH ALL THE HARDWARE, REFRIGERATOR, SINK AND BENCH SEAT IN BACK WITH 3 VERTICAL CLOSET SPACES, ALL LIGHTS AND SIGNALS WORK. THIS IS A RUST FREE VAN WITH SWEET CRAGER WHEELS ALL AROUND, TAPE PLAYER WITH AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OF 80'S METAL AND ROCK. ( DIO, MAIDEN, MOTORHEAD, RAMONES, ECT...) THIS IS A GREAT VAN FOR TRAVELING AND CAMPING. ITS READY TO GO AND NEEDS NOTHING. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DELIVERY. VAN IS ALSO LISTED LOCALLY AND SELLER HAS OPTION TO END AUCTION AT ANY TIME. WILL BE HAPPY TO ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS. 

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