2001 Yellowstone Sport Class C Rv on 2040-cars
White, Georgia, United States
Body Type:Cutaway Van
Engine:6.8L 415Cu. In. V10 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 10
Model: E-450 Econoline Super Duty Stripped
Trim: Custom Cutaway Van 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 104,500
Exterior Color: White
Up for sale is a my RV I purchased in 2006 from the original owner and traveled to many places for five years and really enjoyed it however, over the last few years as my family grows older it is being used less and less. So I am offering it at a reasonable price for the next owner. Here's a well maintained Class C Motor Home. This is a 2001 30 foot Yellowstone Sport model with a generator. A great family motor home loaded with lots of storage inside and out. 104k miles, all appliances, exterior, and interior are in good working order. This is the Yellowstone Sport model on a Ford 450 Chassis with the 6.8L Triton V10 gas engine (delivering 305 hp and 420ft-lp of torque at 3250RPM -- plenty of power!). There is an on-board generator, gas water heater, heat and air. Sofa slides out into a bed in the rear of the coach is a queen sized bed with a closet and overhead cabinets. Mid-coach is full shower and bathroom with toilet and sink with lots of counter space and cabinet below. The main living space features both a dinette and a full sized sofa that also makes into a bed with cabinets all overhead. Across from the sofa and dinette is the kitchen with a double sink, microwave oven with range hood that vents outside, a 3-burner gas range, with oven, refrigerator and freezer that runs on electric or propane. Plenty of storage in kitchen area for pots, pans, food, and sundries. There is an a section for entertainment area however I never installed a tv (your suppose to be enjoying the outdoors anyway). Bunk over driving compartment opens to a large queen sized sleeping area with privacy curtain. All walls are papered in easy-to-maintain vinyl wall paper. All windows have pleated day-night shades except for the kitchen which has a mini blind. I installed new velour captains chairs 4 years and AM/FM CD Player with Sirius XM capable. One compartment on the driver's side rear features all the connections for water, electric, and outdoor shower. I installed a new awning four months ago. I have a Blue Ox tow bar that goes with the RV.
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Wed, Apr 10 2019Ford on Wednesday named two company veterans to lead its auto and mobility businesses as the No. 2 U.S. automaker shifts its focus to autonomous vehicles and realigns its automobile portfolio. Joe Hinrichs was named president of Ford's automotive unit, and Jim Farley will be president, new businesses, technology and strategy, effective May 1. Both will report to Chief Executive Officer Jim Hackett. Hinrichs' goal will be a sustainable EBIT margin (earnings before interest and taxes) of at least 8 percent, Ford said. He'll have responsibility for all of Ford's global business units, and both the Ford and Lincoln brands. And he'll lead all of the automotive skills teams, from product development through customer experience. "Joe Hinrichs possesses the knowledge, experience and leadership to now take our Automotive business to world-class levels of product excellence, customer satisfaction, efficiency and financial performance," Hackett said. "As we enter a busy period for new product launches and further restructuring in underperforming markets, Joe's leadership in transforming businesses through focused execution will be key." Farley is charged with leading Ford's strategic transformation, in which it hopes to gain higher margins through smart/connected vehicles. He'll oversee corporate strategy, global data analytics, global partnerships, research and advanced engineering, including initiatives in smart mobility and autonomous vehicles. "Jim Farley's job is to drive us into the future, both strategically and operationally, from AVs to mobility experiences to leveraging AI and big data. Jim combines an innate feel for what customers want and need in vehicles and the ability to translate this into the vehicles and services of the future," Hackett said. Marcy Klevorn, president of Ford Mobility, plans to retire Oct. 1 after 36 years at Ford. Until then, she will report to Hackett in a strategic role. "I have asked Marcy to work with me and the senior team to accelerate our transformation," Hackett said. "Marcy's decades of experience working with many of the leading companies in the tech space as well as the work she has done with the transformation of Ford IT and the establishment of Ford Mobility gives her unique knowledge to drive these initiatives."
Top Gear season 25 opens with a V8 roadtrip through America
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Next Ford Mustang to drop 400 pounds
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