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Ultimate E-350 Bugout Van E350 Dually 4x4 Rare 17k Miles! Mint Rare! on 2040-cars

US $19,500.00
Year:1989 Mileage:17345
Location:

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
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PLEASE READ: Listing for sale only once! DO-NOT bid unless you can pay! I do not tolerate tire kickers & wannabeme's & i spot them a mile away. This auction is a legal binding contract to purchase, NOT come look. You CAN drive/ inspect it during auction. Call to schedule appointment. Erik 303.961.3506. 

FLAWLESS 1989 one ton E350 Cube Van, FACTORY 4X4 when ordered new! NOT Pathfinder or Quigley afterthought. Extreme weather R-19 Box cube by Timpte here in Denver, Converted by Trans-Axle of Colorado with Dana 60 front axle and leaf springs. Transfer case to transmission adapter, transmission is bulletproof C6. Has Hi and Low range 4x4 and 2wd. Front hubs, rear posi dually with 4.10 ratio. Box is insulated with windows and generator box built in-no generator included. Floor is hardwood and has pass through door to cab. 5.8 liter (351) with EFI, starts instantly and runs great. Dual wiches & dual batteries. NO leaks, NO vibrations, NO noises offroad, NO pulling on the road at 75MPH, NO RUST. Phenomenal truck for the money, runs like new! Dual batteries, Dual winches. 

Gets TONS of looks, thumbs up, & pictures taken constantly! Wont last as my reserve is less than a nice used pick up. Ive had MULTIPLE offers for less than 20K so DONT ask if ill take a crazy cash offer, You and i both know what we have here & im NOT desperate. I have owned Defender, Unimog, Sportsmobile, Land Cruiser, & Jeeps...This thing is VERY capable off road & not wierd sounds, loose bolts, wiggles, Etc. Travels great at 75MPH all day! ive seen Sportsmobiles go for 70K & this thing will out do it NO problem for less than 1/4 the price! DANA60,WARN HUBS, WARN 8500 WINCH. Warn portable in the rear. Mint condition all around for the year.

We purchased this van from a local utility company in 2008 with authenticated 12,000 miles on it. The van was used sparingly as a splice laboratory in bad weather only. We replaced only the tires and used it as a mobile lab to work on small drill rigs in the Colorado mountains. The majority of the time being parked and running off a potable generator. We used it on several jobs and it has been parked ever since. Started and moved once a month to rotate tires and keep fluids moving. Runs excellent and tires are still perfect. It has 17,000 miles on it and looks like it. Not a bit of rust or body damage. Interior is excellent, and In beautiful condition for a 1989. I would not hesitate to drive cross country as is. It just came back from a 600 mile camping trip in poor terrain on Webster pass-Doing what it does best. Very capable self contained rig. Has a rooftop A/C & heater with engine mounted compressor, Has on-board air compressor with side valves. Much, Much more.

We started to do a camper conversion on it this year & spent a considerable amount of time & money doing so. Only thing left is your layout for the camper and your done!

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Ford rolls out diesel Focus ST at Goodwood [w/poll]

Sun, 29 Jun 2014

If you're in the market for a hot hatch, there are some excellent choices at your disposal - especially if you live in Europe. But if you want a diesel, well, your choices become rather more limited. Volkswagen tends to that niche market with the Golf GTD (essentially an oil-burning version of the GTI available Stateside), but that's about the extent of it. The pleas of those looking for more diesel-burning hot hatch choices haven't fallen on deaf ears at Ford, with the Blue Oval not only rolling out a facelifted gas-powered Focus ST at the Goodwood Festival of Speed this weekend, but also a new diesel version as well.
The diesel Focus ST (which we hope and pray isn't marketed as the STD) packs a 2.0-liter turbodiesel four producing 182 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque to propel the oil-burning hot hatch to 62 in 8.1 seconds en route to a top speed of 135 miles per hour. With less power and only slightly more torque, that makes the diesel Focus ST considerably slower than the gasoline one, which packs 252 hp and 270 lb-ft, runs to 62 in 6.5 seconds and tops out at 154 mph, but (in a testament to how far particulate filters have come) the diesel model cuts carbon emissions by nearly a third compared to the petrol version and returns about 50-percent better fuel economy, which makes that much more of a difference in markets where diesel is already priced better than gasoline at the pump.
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Ford Fiesta rally car warms up in Sweden

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