2006 Ford E3500 3door Extended 15 Passenger Van100k Mi. No Reserve on 2040-cars
Reynoldsburg, Ohio, United States
You are bidding on this really amazing and reliable E-Series 3500 15 passenger Van. This Van is it. Its clean, fairly new, but not necessarily in mint condition cosmetically. The reason I say this van is it, is because that is the formula it takes to get a great deal. This is the van that will become one of the best investment you will ever make. The fact that this is a 2006 and only has 100K miles means you can spend over 12 thousand dollars; however this E series has a few imperfections. a small ding here (pictured), some stains on the carpet there(pictured), and I am the one selling it. I am a private owner. I used this van to transport my little girls and their team to all their games. My uncle owns his own dealership, so you get the best of both worlds here. The buyer protection from a dealership, and get 30 day tags if you want, and the knowledge this van was well taken care of. Most importantly, every single thing on this van is in perfect working order. I will put that in a contract. I will gladly give a 90 day warranty on the engine and transmission. I can also tell you every knob, switch, button, works. The tires are less than 1 month old. The breaks have most of their life in them. The oil, transmission fluid, break fluid... etc etc etc has been maintained and maintained on time. I have documents of that. The air conditioning is ice cold. Please feel free to fly in from anywhere in the country and drive this thing back. I would even be willing to deliver the van if you are within 500 miles of Columbus Ohio. This is how much I enjoy driving this thing (obviously I would ask you to pay for gas and throw me a little bit for the trouble. This thing is the extended version, so on top of the ability to throw an entire team and parents and all the bags and luggage, it is really spacious, comfortable and a smooth powerful drive.THIS SPECIFIC MODEL ALSO HAS THE STABILITRAC OPTION, meaning it drives like a car. I would like to mention, a very kind gentleman came to inspect he Van, he stated he has owned these exact vehicles in the past, and really liked it. However he pointed out to me something I didn't know. Next to the missing handle where the arm rest should be, there is one seatbelt that is missing?
Honestly, I don't know how to explain this van any more to you. This thing is really a treat to own. really reliable and will last you years. As long as you are not expecting perfection, this is your van. She is 7 out of 10 on the inside and 81/2 out of ten on the outside and you can get a great deal
please feel free to call, text or email me any questionsSam614-271-0330
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