2001 Ford E-250 Econoline Extended White Cargo Van 4.2l V6 Economical No Reserve on 2040-cars
You are looking at a 2001 Ford Econoline E-250 Cargo Whie Van. Ready to work for you.. This bus was subject to an annual inspection.....It runs very well and has a lot of life left in it. You can tell this van was well maintained by the way it drives.. The exterior is
in good shape. There is one microscopic dent on the driver's side and a dent in the rear bumper....See pictures... The tires are all in good shape
and are commercial radials.There is a full size spare in the cargo area.
The interior
is really nice and clean and usable as it is. The upholstery is in decent
shape. All of the options work including a/c, which
is ice cold.
The Ford 4.2
litre V6 starts right up, sounds great, has lots of power, and doesn't
smoke or make any noises. The transmission shifts smooth, and this van
gets up to highway speed easily. This Ford will drive you home
wherever you need to drive. We will
pick you up at the Salisbury, MD airport or bus station during normal
business hours or by appt. We go the extra mile for you. We have been in
business since 1948.
$250 deposit is due at the end of auction and the balance in 7 days. You have 30 days to come pick up your vehicle in Frankford, DE and 60 day tags to drive it home and then some!!
There is a $200.00 document fee on all vehicles sold. This covers
Carfax, 60 day temp tags, postage, lien verification, and covers our
fixed costs and lets us sell with NO RESERVE. We aim to please and hope
you will have a pleasant buying experience with us! If you can't see the
pictures or video, try another computer without a picture filter...If
you are on a mobile, the pictures and video are in the
description...This listing will end on Wednesday at 10:30pm Eastern time.
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