2000 Ford Box Truck 29,305 Orig Miles,municipally Owned And Maintained. on 2040-cars
Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for auction is a 2000 Ford E-350 cutaway van with 29,305 original miles.This van was from a local municipality where it spent most of its time at the water treatment plant.the chassis is very clean and rust free.the fenders and doors have some dents as shown in photos.the interior is in nice shape withonly normal wear and tear.the glass is all good,all accessories including air conditioning AMFM radio are in good working condition.Mechanically this truck is in very good condition,the motor is powerfulthe trans shifts perfect.the tires have are almost new .engine just had coils and plugs replaced and fully serviced . The box is in good condition with no tears and only normal wear and scratches.The inside dementions are 12 foot long,80 inches wide and 84 inches high.there are some tool storage bins inside and holdowns located thru out body, the floor is Oak and very sound.This is a great money maker it can be used for deliveries,service industry,moving,storage or just wrap it.and move it around to advertise without needing sign permits or fees.this truck is being sold as is where is with buyer being responsible for all shipping charges . please contact me to come and drive or if you have any questions also to BUY IT NOW!,don't bid if you do not intend on buying it!BAD WEATHER IS ON ITS WAY,KEEP YOUR PRODUCT OR EQUIPTMENT OUT OF THE ELEMENTSi
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