2005 E250 Super Cargo Van on 2040-cars
Boyertown, Pennsylvania, United States
2005 E-250 Super Cargo Van
154,000 miles, 4.6L Auto, Power
Windows & Locks, Trailer Tow Pkg.
I am the 2nd owner, the
original owner was a local handy-man and his son was a mechanic at the local
ford dealer.
I have owned it 5 years and it sits
in our warehouse never outside, average miles only 2000 miles per year.
It has no issues, every year when we
get it inspected I have the oil changed and some preventative service
done. New alternator, new battery, rear
differential serviced, transmission serviced, all brakes and rotors serviced
recently. I have the original steel
wheels and hubcaps that go with it. We
service it at Fred beans Boyertown and have most of the service records.
Never in an accident, American racing
wheels, tires are 70-80%, truly no issues with the van. Never had racks or bins, never had a ladder
rack, we put the trailer hitch on but only used it once.
Any questions just ask; before the
end of the auction please!
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