2003 Ford E-450 Super Duty Custom Cutaway Van 2-door 7.3l on 2040-cars
Willow Springs, Missouri, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Cutaway Van
Engine:7.3 L D
Vehicle Title:Clear
Options: Starcraft Shuttle Bus
Make: Ford
Safety Features: Driver Airbag
Model: E-Series Van
Power Options: Rear A/c, Air Conditioning
Mileage: 384,124
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: White
Disability Equipped: Yes
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: XL
Drive Type: 1 Ton 2 Wheel Drive
This Bus Runs and Drives Great !!!! Its a 2003 Ford E450 7.3L Power-stroke Diesel Auto ....Front and Rear A/C Work Great !!! Rear Heat (In Op) I bought it to use as a Box Truck and Works Great For that ,,,,,I have Come Up with Something better for My needs ,,,I already out grew this one !!! I purchased from a Home healthcare company in Ky.... And had the title and inspections and plates in Mo .... So since its a OUT OF STATE Title ....And I was Using it Commercially .... I had to have the Mo State Highway Patrol Inspect it for plates and cab card .....It Failed !!!! So I had to Replace the Lower Ball Joints Rear Axel Seals and Breaks and Wheels Studs .... Also had to Replace a couple of the tires are new .... New Battery ....(Now I read the service history on the bus ... It had a Factory crate Engine installed about 60 to 70 K ago ...Nov Last year !!! With a New Radiator !! ... Bill Was 6700.00 I have had the bus now about 2 months and drove it alot !!! ..So I will Tell you everything I can tell you about it ...
I replaced all the parts needed from Napa ... Moog on the ball Joints (uppers and Lowers ) Still needs Alignment ) The heater control switch is now broke but still works ... I had installed a Brand New Class 5 Hitch and Receiver (359.00) Lighting Harness 40.00 ) New Battery When bought bus
Its has a Govern Set at 73 Mph thats all she will run !!! But here is the great thing about it ... It gets amazing Fuel Mileage In the High 20tys ... I can show the miles when I bought it and the Fuel receipts vs the miles on it now (you do the Math !!! If you Need a Hot Shot Unit here it is !! ... If you need a motor here it is !!! You need a Transmisson Here it Is ... If you need a rear end here it is ... When your done Pulling parts you have a good shed !!!
No there is a Hose/Line leaking on the transmission ... NEVER SLIPS !! I have only topped it off and size I have owned it I have only used 1 quart of fluid !!! And I changed the Oil in it 3600 miles ago and hasnt burned a drop or leaked !!! So it would be fair for me to say I cant prove the miles on the engine but how ever The Recipts from fuel and over all running of the bus shows that its a good one ... If the Bus Meets Reserve I will Contact Seller to get a Fax copy of the Dealership install bill ...
I have all the seats for the bus in the event you want to turn back into bus ... The Wheel Chair Lift Works ELECTRIC and Manual .... The Battery is deal on the lift ... I buy and sell a lot of surplus and cars etc and this works great in tight spots But I have stubble on to a Truck and Trailer Combo that would better suite my needs ...So Im Selling this one ... So I can buy that ...This style bus has so many uses and the powertrain is solid .... Im setting the open bid low and Reserve is what I have paid for It ... If your a Mo owner than I can Transfer Inspections and Cab card to you and you can go get plates that day !! I can Deliver the Bus for a fee ,,, Im not scared to drive it anywhere ... Fuel and Time is what Id charge you ... Or you can Pick It up in Willow Spring Mo ... If you have any detailed questions you can call or text 417-252-3317... Thanks For Looking ... Bid It To Win It !!!!
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