2006 Ford E-350 Super Duty 1 Ton Van One Owner State Of Maryland No Reserve on 2040-cars
Bel Air, Maryland, United States
You are looking at a good running good looking ONE OWNER (STATE OF MD STATE HIGHWAY ADMINSTRATION) FORD E-350 SUPER DUTY VAN.This van equipped with the tough 5.4 liter 8 cylinder motor runs quiet and strong and the transmission shifts smooth. It is equipped with dual front and rear AC that BLOWS COLD. It does have an airbag light on but does not seem to affect anything The Maryland State Highway Administration has high standards and services thier vehicles at regular intervals and have long term employees that take pride in there work and take care of their vehicles,it may have some miles on it but still has along way to go The exterior of this van as you can see by the pictures looks great ,the body is straight it has a nice shine, it does have some scratches in some places (shown) that you have to get up close to see,it also has the damange to left front door (shown)the underneath looks good just a nice looking van. The flashing lights are all also working The interior of the van as you can also see by the pictures is looks good no noticeable rips or tares the rear seat is pushed down on one side like something was leaning on it (shown) it looks like it was set up as some sort of mobile office ,it is nice and clean no strange smells,just a nice enviorment to drive in, THIS GOOD LOOKING OWNER 1 TON FORD SUPER DUTY VAN WAS JUST AQUIRED AT A STATE OF MARYLAND SALE IN BELAIR MD This is a good running good looking ONE OWNER SUPER DUTY VAN IS BEING SOLD WITH NO RESERVE (THAT MEANS THIS VAN WILL SELL AT THE END OF THE AUCTION REGARDLESS OF PRICE SO IF YOU DONT HAVE THE MONEY TO BUY PLEASE DONT BID)
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