2005 Ford E-350 Super Duty Base Extended Cargo Van 2-door 5.4l Low Reserve on 2040-cars
Ephrata, Pennsylvania, United States
***LOW RESERVE*** Listed up for sale is a 2005 Ford Econoline E350 Extended Length Cargo Van, with only 85,000 miles!! 1 OWNER, CLEAN VEHICLE HISTORY REPORT! Van runs & drives good. Has current (1/15 NJ Inspection). Clean PA Title, Tires Matching 12/32 Michelin all the way around. Brakes good all the way around. We are a small family owned & operated used car dealer in Lancaster county PA. This van has been completely gone over & serviced by our shop, and if bought in PA we can replace the NJ inspection with a PA inspection with additional cost to buyer(just email me prior to bidding with questions or to work out details). The GVWR for this van is 9400lbs. Please make sure to read entire description before bidding. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. We are selling this van "AS-IS", "WHERE-IS", NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. If you wish to purchase a warranty/service contract, one may be available to you at additional cost, contact me for details. I do my best to describe vehicles I sell online as accurately as possible, with pictures... so you can make an educated buying decision with 100% confidence in what you bought. If you need additional pictures or need any further info that I haven't provided, please ask and I will be happy to assist you. This van runs & drives 100%. There is some minor cosmetic & body damage on the vehicle. Please take note of the pics. On the drivers side fender & door(where the fender & door meet) there is a small dent & crease, about 4 inches long. Some of the paint has chipped off from the dent. On the Passenger side rocker panel, just beneath & behind the passenger side front door, there is a small rust hole approx 6 inches in length. These are minor damages I know, but I want to make you aware. Other then that, nothing outside of what you would expect from a 9 year old vehicle. The Bulk Head is made from plywood & plastic, and the cargo area has plywood laid down as protection. This can be removed easily if needed. If you want us to remove it, I will be glad to at our hourly labor rate... should be minimal. Contact me for questions. I have the van set at a low reserve to sell this van! We try to roll over our inventory fast here, so take advantage. The reserve price is WELL BELOW the KBB retail of $10,000 +... |
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