1972 Ford Econoline E300 Chateau Wagon on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
Body Type:Standard Passenger Van
Engine:302
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Interior Color: Brown Houndstooth
Model: E-Series Van
Number of Cylinders: 8
Year: 1972
Trim: Chateau Wagon
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 100,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: Chateau
Exterior Color: Yellow
Needs to go, I need to buy something a little newer for the family. Gas
mileage isn't awful, somewhere around 15 mpg. This is my daily driver,
you can use it daily too! Fly in and drive it home.
-New Tires -New Chrome Wagon Wheels -6 new shocks -New gas tank -New sending unit -New Fuel hoses -New electric fuel pump -New brake pads -New master cylinder -New Electric fans -New Ron Francis Electric Fan Controller -New Oil Pump -New Oil Pan gasket -New Valve Stem Seals -New Valve Cover Gaskets -Vintage Aluminum Mickey Thompson valve covers -New Weiand Aluminum manifold with new gaskets -New Mallory Electronic Distributor -Rebuilt Edelbrock 600 cfm electric choke carb -New In Box Waterpump included (old one still works fine) -New exhaust gaskets -New Chrome Side Pipes (chrome got a little rusty, I had a pressure cooker explode on me and couldn't polish them for a few months, still look cool though) -Fresh tune up (Plugs, wires, and belts) -Fresh radiator flush with new thermostat and hoses -New Battery and Cables -New 120V alternator - New Engine Mounts and Transmission Mount -Undercarriage has been degreased, pressure cleaned and painted with POR-15 -New to me rust-free hood -Grille has been de-anodized, polished and painted -302 with C4 Automatic -Needs an alignment and I would do a transmission flush, these are the only two important things it needs. -Factory A/C works, needs to be charged (takes 20 minutes to cool right now) and a new belt (including a new belt that is the right width, but it's about 1/2" short). -Windshield is cracked, brand new windshield included with brand new weatherstripping -Needs rust repair around windshield frame -Needs rust repair on rockers -Front seats need to be upholstered or replaced; I am including two captains' chairs (need upholstered also, but not as bad and are more comfy) with rotating seat bases. -Dash cover is cracked -Needs to be aligned -Back bumper is included but is not original to the van (from the looks of it, not bad looking, but needs to be chromed) I will include a NOS 70s aluminum roof rack (one of the tall wacky ones) in box, a NOS 70s Chrome spare tire mount in box and NOS 70s rear window louvers among a box of other parts. |
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