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2010 Ford Transit Connect Work Van Shelves Cargo Automatic 4 Cyl Company Owned on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:2010 Mileage:144056
Location:

Camillus, New York, United States

Camillus, New York, United States
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We are selling this 2010 Ford Transit on eBay with to our customers! Make an offer and buy it now. We are family owned car dealership operating out of Syracuse, NY for the past 16 years. Please bid with confidence. We have over 60+ pictures of this Transit posted. The engine seems to run smooth, and the transmissions shifts smooth. It runs down the freeway in a straight line with no pulls. Please email us if you have any questions. The car is not perfect cosmetically but you can find a description of the flaws in the above condition report and take a look at the pictures.  We have our local Syracuse Hancock Airport where customers are welcome to fly in and we will pick them up to deliver them to their "new car". NYS buyers will be required to pay sales tax. There are no hidden fees for out of state buyers, just the sales price on eBay! Please email us if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you.  photo IMG_0038.jpg  photo IMG_0040.jpg  photo IMG_0041.jpg  photo IMG_0042.jpg  photo IMG_0043.jpg  photo IMG_0044.jpg  photo IMG_0045.jpg  photo IMG_0046.jpg  photo IMG_0047.jpg  photo IMG_0048.jpg  photo IMG_0049.jpg  photo IMG_0050.jpg  photo IMG_0051.jpg  photo IMG_0052.jpg  photo IMG_0053.jpg  photo IMG_0054.jpg  photo IMG_0055.jpg  photo IMG_0056.jpg  photo IMG_0057.jpg  photo IMG_0058.jpg  photo IMG_0059.jpg  photo IMG_0060.jpg  photo IMG_0061.jpg  photo IMG_0062.jpg  photo IMG_0063.jpg  photo IMG_0064.jpg  photo IMG_0065.jpg  photo IMG_0066.jpg  photo IMG_0067.jpg  photo IMG_0068.jpg  photo IMG_0069.jpg  photo IMG_0070.jpg  photo IMG_0071.jpg  photo IMG_0072.jpg  photo IMG_0073.jpg  photo IMG_0074.jpg  photo IMG_0075.jpg  photo IMG_0076.jpg  photo IMG_0077.jpg  photo IMG_0078.jpg  photo IMG_0079.jpg  photo IMG_0080.jpg  photo IMG_0081.jpg  photo IMG_0082.jpg  photo IMG_0083.jpg  photo IMG_0084.jpg  photo IMG_0085.jpg  photo IMG_0086.jpg  photo IMG_0087.jpg  photo IMG_0088.jpg  photo IMG_0089.jpg  photo IMG_0090.jpg  photo IMG_0091.jpg  photo IMG_0092.jpg

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According to the listing, GT40 #P1108 started life as Mk1 car that was built from factory spares in 1969 and was first sold in 1971. However, the auction is somewhat confusing. According to an image in its gallery, the vehicle was actually built from one of the seven spare Mk3 tubs when production of the iconic racers ended.
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