2011 Ford E-350 Super Duty Xlt Extended 15 Passenger Van, **exceptionally Nice** on 2040-cars
Rogersville, Missouri, United States
Body Type:Extended Passenger Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8 5.4LTR
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 2011
Make: Ford
Model: E-Series Van
Trim: XLT
Options: Auxiliary Input, Cruise, MP3 Player, Tilt Steering, CD Player
Safety Features: Advance Trac RSC, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 102,096
Power Options: Rear Heat/Air Conditioning, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: E-350 SUPER DUTY XLT
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: GREY
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Number of Cylinders: 8
THIS IS ANOTHER NO RESERVE AUCTION FOR A 2011 FORD E-350 THE 15 PASSENGER VAN WILL SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT THE END OF THE AUCTION! THIS IS ONE VERY NICE, WELL MAINTAINED, 2011 FORD E-350 SUPER DUTY XLT 15 PASSENGER VAN. EQUIPPED WITH 5.4 LITER V8. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, WITH ADVANCTRAC RSC TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM. ONLY 102,096 MILES! **FLEX FUEL** POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS, AND MIRRORS! KEY-LESS ENTRY. CRUISE, TILT STEERING, AM/FM RADIO/CD/MP3 PLAYER AND AUXILIARY INPUT. FRONT AND REAR HEAT AND AIR CONDITIONING. THE INTERIOR OF THIS PASSENGER VAN IS LIKE NEW, NEVER BEEN SMOKED IN, NO STAINS, RIPS OR TEARS IN ANY OF THE SEATS. NO ODD SMELL, STILL SMELLS NEW! ALSO EQUIPPED WITH FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND EMERGENCY TRAVEL/FLARE KIT. THE EXTERIOR OF THE VAN IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AS WELL WITH NO PAINTWORK OR PRIOR ACCIDENT DAMAGE, THE REAR BUMPER DOES HAVE A COUPLE DING/DENTS, AND THERE MIGHT BE A CHIP OR SCRATCH HERE OR THERE, BUT NOTHING MAJOR. TAKE A LOOK IN THE PICTURES. EQUIPPED WITH RUNNING BOARDS AS WELL! TIRES HAVE 60-70% TREAD REMAINING. SPARE TIRE IS BRAND NEW. THE VAN STARTS, RUNS, AND DRIVES GREAT! TRANSMISSION SHIFTS SMOOTH THROUGH ALL THE GEARS. FRESHLY SERVICED AND READY FOR THE ROAD! ONE OWNER! *CLEAN CARFAX AND AUTOCHECK* ANY OTHER QUESTIONS?? CONCERNS?? ANYTHING?? GIVE US A CALL TODAY! 417-894-8167 On Dec-01-13 at 14:14:47 PST, seller added the following information: IF YOUR FEEDBACK RATING IS A (0) OR YOU HAVE NEGATIVE FEEDBACK, PLEASE CONTACT US PRIOR TO BIDDING OR YOUR BID WILL BE REMOVED |
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