2000 Ford Conversion Mark Ii Le Van on 2040-cars
Englewood, Florida, United States
Body Type:Custom Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Triton V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: E-Series Van
Trim: CLOTH
Options: power windows, locks, mirriors, power folding seat, Cassette Player, CD Player
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Power Options: front & rear a/c, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 135,024
Sub Model: Conversion Van Mark III LE
Exterior Color: Silver
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Blue
Warranty: none
2000 Ford Mark III LE conversion van. 138,023 miles and like all the Mark III's it is loaded. Power- windows, locks, steering, brakes, mirrors and 3rd row seat is a power operated bench seat that folds into a travel bed. Tilt steering wheel, cruise control, AM/FM/Cassette & CD radio, Front & Rear A/C, Tow package with Receiver & Ball. Cloth interior 4 captains chairs and the bench rear seat. Van has ground graphics & running boards. Tow hitch with ball. Interior has indirect ceiling lights, TV, VCR, port for head set, accordion blinds for side & rear windows and easy access fuse panel. White letter tires with alloy rims.
Van runs well, AC blows cold everything works, no rips or burns in the interior. If you are local you are welcome to bring your mechanic by to test drive the van. (No plates on the van, so it's up to you).
We are selling/trading to get a vehicle to take up to New Hampshire and leave there and my wife would prefer something smaller than the van. If I don't sell by 9/1/13 I am staking it north. Trades---- looking for an SUV of comparable value & condition. Nothing Huge like a Navigator or Excursion, prefer Jeep Grand Cherokee, Explorer etc. If trading you must bring your trade to me.
Feel free to call or text me at 941-587-1636 with any questions. Email: jay6393@comcast.net
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Alan Mullaly kiboshed the idea of leaving Dearborn for Redmond, but more importantly Ford is tipped to be ditching Microsoft in developing its next-generation Sync system. In its place, Ford is expected to partner with BlackBerry's QNX division.
Now, before you go balking "BlackBerry?! But they're finished!" consider that QNX is (or at least was) an independent entity that Research In Motion (as BlackBerry's Ontario-based parent company was then known) just happened to have bought back in 2010. QNX provides control systems to everything from nuclear power plants and UAVs to automakers like Audi, BMW and Porsche.
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