1-ton Ford Cruisaire Camper Van, Rust-free, Very Straight, V-8, Auto, Rare, Nice on 2040-cars
Billings, Montana, United States
Body Type:Camper Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:302 V-8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: E-Series Van
Trim: Cruisaire Camper Van
Options: Propane stove, heater, Ice box, beds, water pump
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive automatic
Sub Model: E-300 1-Ton
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: White
Number of Doors: 6
Interior Color: Green
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Mileage: 99,999
WOW!!! Here we have a rare Ford E-300, 1-Ton "Cruisaire" Camper Van. 302 V-8 with an automatic trans. Power steering and brakes. This van has the nicest 100% "rust free" body i have ever found on one of these old camper vans. It was green, and painted white several years ago, but not an expensive job. What you can see in the pics is actually paint peeling in places and "not rust". It has virtually no body damage, and Zero rust. The paint was done to basically protect the old body. Has the full towing package with reciever hitch and all wiring. Mud flaps and very, very good tires. All the original hubcaps etc. It has a propane set-up stove and heater. Has only an ice-box for a fridge. Has a water pump and holding tank for the sink and everything in the old girl works. The last trip was made about 3-months ago and on the way home the fuel pump went out. Because of some major health issues, i had her towed home and have not been able to get her repaired to this point. I cannot work on her or attemp to do the work at this point, so is being sold, "non-op". Before this problem, she ran and drove very well and always has. Please dont ask me to get her going as i am un-able to do so. She will not be sold for a ton of money, so will be fair according to this issue. Its hard to find these original Camper vans that are rust free. She does need a good cleaning, but is not beat. Remember, she is 39 years old and is not perfect. I have perfect feedback and try to be as honest and reasonable as poss. I will help any way i can with shipping at buyers expense. But make sure to tell the transport company, that this rig is non-op. I will also store as long as reasonably needed at no charge. She has a clean and clear title and must be paid for in full before any paperwork or the van is released. I have had several of these old panel/camper vans and they are neat if you like the "old school" type rigs. With very little work, she could last a long time and have lots of fun for not much money.You can call William before 9PM MST with any questions etc. 1-406-861-8388 Billings, Montana
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