2005 Ford E-250 Base Standard Cargo Van 2-door 5.4l on 2040-cars
Woodbury, New Jersey, United States
Worked for my boss for 10 years and i got this truck when it was brand new. Company just closed up and boss let me have the van due to being such a good employee. i have no use for it now. 2005 Ford E250 van has the 5.4 liter v8 motor with automatic transmission. Van was used for a HVAC company. Has 205,xxx miles on it and there all highway miles. Maintenance was always kept up on oil changes,plugs, wires etc done at the mechanic shop. I always took van to get work done so I know. Van comes fully shelved with all plastic shelving , (2) 3 tank freon racks, a rack to hold a acetylene torch bottle ( B tank or MC tank ) and have aluminum ladder racks. Also throwing in some hooks to mount so you can hang hoses or your AC gauge manifolds. Only know problems with the van that I had were the passenger door lock on outside is kinda falling out, easy fix tho and key works in it and the steering tie rod adjusting sleeve broke when I was transporting the van, however I had a mechanic replace it for me and adjust it. Have not driven van since due to it not having registration or insurance . If you have any questions email me or give me a call at 856-994-2134 Derek
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