2006 Armored Ford E-350 Armored Van on 2040-cars
Dayton, Ohio, United States
This is a 2006 E-350 Ford Armored Van.
This Van weighs app 9000lbs and is fully armored (level 4). The van has 20,900 original miles and is is great condition (it has brand new tires that we just put on) We have put less than 900 miles on it since we have owned it. It was originally used as a check cashing van in California before we purchased it in 2009. Note: The 2 check cashing windows have been covered over with sheet metal on the out side but can easily be removed if one wishes to use the windows again. This van sold new for over $100,000.00 and reconditioned ones are selling for $68,000.00 This is a great value and is perfect for someone who needs extra security. It can be converted for personal use at the fraction of the cost one would pay for a personal armored car. Business men, Prepper's or Survivalist's ( crack dealers LOL) this is the Armored Van you have been looking for. Attention: Texas Car dealers,this is the perfect item to take and sell in Mexico and make a pocket full of profit on. If you are interested please call 937-436-2852 and ask for JohnSR. |
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