1969 Ford E300 Super Van California Surfer Van on 2040-cars
Torrance, CA, United States
Engine:302 5.0L
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Blue
Model: E-Series Van
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Super Van
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 140,500
For auction is a 1969 unmolested Ford Econoline E-300 Super Van. 302 V-8, 2BBL Automatic transmission (C-4) Dana rear axle. 8 lug wheels/16.5" (1 Ton)
I purchased this vehicle from the family of its original owner after his passing. It had been sitting in the California high desert since 1991. I had it towed back to LA and spent more that $1500 in parts alone (my labor was free) restoring the mechanics of the vehicle. By restoring, I did not recondition any of the drivetrain. Engine, trans, differential perform perfectly. I did, however replace the following parts (and others that I have likely forgotten) These parts have about 5000 miles service on them.
All fluids and filters (eng and trans)
Master Cylinder
All Wheel Cylinders
Water Pump
Fuel Pump/Fuel Filter and added two inline filters
Removed Fuel tank and cleaned
Removed radiator and cleaned (professionally)
Thermostat/Hoses and Belts
Wheel Bearings and seals
Brake shoes (LF brake hose and LR brake drum)
Brake Hardware
Alternator
Starter
Battery
New tires
There is no rust on this vehicle except light surface rust that grows over paint chips, WITH ONE EXCEPTION. I removed the (homemade) spare tire carrier to find a little rust on the right rear door. I sprayed some rattle can paint over the rust and left it until later. That time never came.
Here's the deal: I own a motorcycle shop in LA County, and I purchased the vehicle to use for the shop, and because I thought the van was super cool! I hardly ever use it for anything other than to pick up small parts, and for that a more economical vehicle works just fine. I took it camping one time, and it was a lot of fun. I just don't have enough space to store it for novelty purposes any longer, and insurance and registration costs make it impractical.
I have many more pictures that I can email you, if desired. I have a few pictures of the van before mechanical restoration and a few pics of the new parts as they were being installed.
I included more ugly pics than pretty ones. I want the buyer to know of all dents and paint condition, above all!
As you can tell from the pictures, the original color was industrial white, but the exterior was changed to a baby blue. They did not bother to repaint the door jams.
If you have ever wanted a cool example of a tough old van that will do just about anything and haul just about anything, this would be a nice choice. It is ready to go, and a little TLC to the interior would make it really sweet!
Thank you for looking, and happy bidding.
Please email me first with any questions before bidding!
If you have fewer than ten ebay transactions or less that 100% feedback, please email me before bidding! I appreciate your interest, but I have no interest in games.
NO MONEY, NO BID, PLEASE!!!
Paypal or bank transfer required within 48 hours of auction end.
This is a no reserve auction!
GOOD LUCK!
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