1966 Ford Econoline Project Van on 2040-cars
Woodside, New York, United States
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Engine:6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Ford
Model: E-Series Van
Trim: Window van
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Not Applicable
Drive Type: automatic
Mileage: 999,999
Sub Model: Travelwagon
Number of Doors: 6
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Blue
Here is the Warranty plate data from a specific Ford Econoline
WARRANTY NUMBER | |||||||
E14FH863066 | |||||||
W.B. | COLOR | MODEL | BODY | TRANS | AXLE | ||
90 | V | E140 | 289 | G | 02 | ||
MAX G.V.W. LBS | CERT. NET H.P. | R.P.M. | D.S.O. | ||||
03650 | 089 | 3800 | 51 | ||||
Notes: Travelwagon
Year - Model Name | 1966 E100 | |
Warranty Number | E14FH863066 | |
Series Code (1st - 3rd digits) | E14 | Econoline Van |
Engine (4th digit) | F | 170 cui I6 |
Assembly Plant (5th digit) | H | Lorain, Ohio |
Year/month built | May 1966 | |
Wheelbase (front to rear axle distance) | 90 | 90" |
Color | V | unknown |
Model | E140 | Van 3,650 lbs. GVW, 1/2-ton payload |
Interior Soft Trim (first digit of Body) | 2 | Medium blue crush vinyl and medium blue match stick pattern vinyl |
Body Style (last digits in Body) | 89 | Van |
Transmission | G | Ford C4 3-speed automatic Gears 1st=2.46, 2nd=1.46, 3rd=1.00, R=2.20 |
Rear Axle | 02 | WCC-N, 7.25" gear, 4.00:1 ratio, 2300 lbs. rating |
Spring Special? | No | |
Gross Vehicle Weight (Lbs) | 03650 | 3,650 pounds gross vehicle weight, 1/2-ton payload |
Engine Horsepower | 089 | 089 H.P. |
Engine Speed at Rated Horsepower | 3800 | 3,800 R.P.M. |
Regional Sales District | 51 | Denver |
Special Order | not a special order (or missing data) | |
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