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Econoline E150 Car Truck Cargo Van Vehicle Low 95000 Milage Ladder Racks Work on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:94848
Location:

Westland, Michigan, United States

Westland, Michigan, United States

 

Item #: S2214

 

# Of items you are bidding on: 1

 

Van location in the city of Westland Michigan 48185 in Wayne County

 

 VIN: 1FTRE1425WHC09593

 

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 Condition: pre-owned / used / low millage: ONLY 94848 mile on it / for more info. See below / see pictures

 

Condition 1 to 10, where 1 is poor and 10 is new: 9

 

Size about: V6

 

Materials: N/A

 

Brand: Ford

 

 Year: 1998

 

Model: Econoline E150     

 

Color: white gray inside / see pictures

 

Suggested retail value: 3499.99 to 6999.99 

 

 

Item “s” descriptions:

 

 

Please see pictures for more info

 

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The engine is in excellent condition

The transmission is in excellent condition

Van got ladder racks value over $450.00 when new

Van is running great but see below

The van is in very good condition overall for it age / has low millage: only 94848 mile

Van got some dents scratches rust and scoff marks in many areas inside and or out

The van got 2 extra spare tires see pictures

Van has not been used for over a year now / I no longer need it

Van in need of new battery cable / battery was working fine a year ago but can’t guarantee that you can jump it now as it been over a year for the van not working

I had patched the muffler about 2 years ago / has cracked windshield and replaced back window has crack / has 2 extra back lights in the cargo area connected to a switch and to the cigarette lighter

Gas tank was leaking when you fill it all the way up to the top / you can see if this van is part of the recall by calling the ford company with the VIN number and see if they will replace gas tank for you / over a year ago I placed the wrong fluid in the steering fluid section so van steering stopped from turning left or right / very hard to turn / not drivable as steering wouldn’t turn so you must tow it away and repair it somewhere else / you cannot try to fix it in front of our place / Van is sold in as is condition and buyer is responsible for all repairs towing taxes plate etc… / if buyer wish to see and inspect the van must do it before bidding only please contact me with your phone number and maximum price you are willing to pay so I can call you for an appointment / I will only show the van to buyer who is willing to pay more than the minimum price that I am willing to accept as there is no reason to waste both of our time seeing a vehicle that seller will not sell at a lower price  of $1499.99 / van got a radio and tape player / the CD player part is not working / by bidding buyer know they are bidding on an eBay national listing auction and buyer is interring a legal contract to buy this item for the bidding price and / if buyer is from the state of Michigan then buyer must pay for it in full with cash only on pick up or with PayPal within 48 hours / no other payment will be accepted and agree to go with the seller to the security of state to change titles and pay full taxes do before getting the title, vehicle and keys / van might have to be insured by buyer before doing so / if buyer from out of state buyer must pay only in cash or cashier check and wait 30 days for check to clear before picking up no other payment will be accepted and buyer is responsible for picking up the van and buyer must register van in his or her name within 15 days and pay full taxes on purchase price to the state, failure to do so buyer agree to pay seller an additional $5000.00 in fees for not registering the vehicle on time and any lawsuit happens will be in the state of Michigan or any state of seller choice

 

Car truck or cargo van vehicle / the seller has the right to change any info at any time before the end of the auction / seller have the right not to sell it to any buyer including buyers with zero feedback etc… van might be slightly tilted to the left side do to heavy equipment was on that side for so many years but been like that for about 5 years now / no problem driving it like this as I drove it this way for 4 years and drove perfectly / seller will expect a copy of your driver license from the front and back to keep for our record and buyer must sign all legal document for the sale to take place

 

I am not trying to be difficult but I had problem with one car I sold years back because buyer did not register the car so am not going through that again

 

 

All info above is to the best of our knowledge

 


 

 

 


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