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2005 Ford E150 Conversion Van on 2040-cars

US $13,995.00
Year:2005 Mileage:140000 Color: Gold /
 Tan
Location:

Crofton, Maryland, United States

Crofton, Maryland, United States
2005 Ford E150 Conversion Van, US $13,995.00, image 1

Highlights
• Original owner
• 140,000 Miles
• Well maintained with complete maintenance Records
• Inspected (Maryland, this month)
• Automatic Transmission
• 5.4 L 8-cylinder engine
• Exterior: Gold Ash
• Interior: Tan Cloth
• No accidents
• Clean title
• VIN 1FDRE14L45HA52013

Accessories included
• Winter snow tire chains
• Haynes maintenance manual
• Cell phone holder
• Cell phone to radio transceiver
• Snack trays
• Headphones (5 pairs)

Features
• A/C: Front
• A/C: Rear
• Airbag: Driver
• Alloy Wheels
• Captain’s chairs (4)
• AM/FM/CD Radio
• TV/DVD system
• Floor mats (brand new)
• Tilt Wheel
• Cruise Control
• Power Locks
• Power Steering
• Power Windows
• Power Sofa Bed
• Remote Keyless Entry
• Third Row Bench Seat
• Tinted Glass
• Trailer hitch

Description:
2005 Ford E250 high top 7-passenger conversion van by LS West. It easily transports 7 passengers in ultra-comfort and can tow a large capacity trailer behind.

Custom high-top conversion van. Top of the line model by LA West conversions with new LCD TV, AM/FM/CD radio with upgraded speakers and awesome sound. Well maintained and perfectly running 5.4 liter 8-cylinder engine with smooth shifting transmission. Great color combination: exterior is gold ash and interior is tan cloth. 4 captain chair recliners with folding arm rests and reclining two-section full size sofa/bed in the rear. Alloy rims with like new tires, oil service just done last month. A/C is cold and heat is hot. Overhead new LCD TV with DVD player. Van body, paint, and high-top roof is in excellent condition. Interior is super clean with storage panels cabinets. All seats are mint condition. Has remotes for DVD player and TV. Built by a premium conversion company that builds custom vans by special order. Strong running boards. No leaks, good solid heavy-duty battery, suspension is recently updated. Engine is very strong fires right up no smoke no leaks nice and quiet, transmission shifts smooth through all the gears. This van with correct maintenance will last another hundred miles. Title is clean and vehicle was just inspected. All sun shades are in good shape.

I am the original owner and maintained the van to keep it in excellent condition. Complete maintenance records are ready for you to review. You cannot find conversion vans anymore, and one in excellent condition is a rare opportunity. This one won’t last long.
Email johnpanek@aol.com

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