2005 Ford E-250 Cargo Delivery Van, Duel Air Conditioning, One Owner, Inspected on 2040-cars
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
DescriptionThe vehicle has current Inspection. Mechanical the vehicle is in excellent condition. Used by a flower store. Never abused use only for light loads. The van is very reliable. Runs and drives flawlessly. The van is 8600lb GVW. Vehicle is equip with: Chrome Bumpers, Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Mirrors, Keyless Entry, Cruise Control, Tilt Steering Wheel, and Duel Cold A/C. Van is equip with 4.6L V8 engine. It runs smooth through the rpm range. No unwanted sounds or leaks. The transmission shifts smooth through all gears. The front tires have 60% tread remaining and the rears have 80% New front rotors and pads. The suspension feels tight. The steering is tight and the vehicle tracks strait. The van has front and rear A/C and both work excellent. The van looks very presentable. No frame or body rust. Clean and clear title. Vin:1FTNE24W45HA41919 Interior is very clean. No unwanted smells and odors. The seats and rubber floor are in great condition. All lights and gauges work. No check engine or service lights. Glossy and shiny white exterior. Some small dents on the cargo doors and rear.Overall the Van is in excellent condition and it can be driven long distance with confidence. Scroll down to view all the photos of the van! _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ If you have any more questions you are welcome to ask. We would gladly arrange to pick you up from airport or for the car to be shipped to your location. We also accept PayPal. We have a history of very pleasant transactions. Our feedback is 100% Positive. If you have a rating of under 10 positive feedback, please contact me before you bid. ______________________________________________________________________________________ Terms of Sale: The vehicle is sold AS IS unless written contract between seller and buyer states otherwise! Buyer should contact me within 24 hours of action close. We reserve the right to end the listing earlier if the vehicle is no longer available for sale. The deposit must be send within 4 days(NON Refundable). The title will be release ONLY when all funds are received and have cleared. No warranty. This is a used vehicle and it wi |
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