1969 Ford Van Camper Conversion on 2040-cars
Arroyo Grande, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:240 ci straight 6
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: White
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: E-Series Van
Trim: Factory Camper Conversion
Options: CB Radio, AM-FM Radio, Auxiliary Gas Tank, Roof Vent, Fan, Map Light, Vacuum Gauge, Heater, Cassette Player
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 345,000
Number of Doors: 6
1969 Ford Econoline Camper Conversion RV. Auxiliary gas tank. 3 burner stove, sink with hand pump, icebox. Dinette (needs cushions) in rear, converts to bed 4' x 6'. Has closet, cupboards, drawers. Additional storage under dinette seats. Porta-potty, tire chains included. Custom folding 3rd seat with seatbelt included. 165K miles since professional rebuild. 3-speed manual transmission (rebuilt once). Rear axle (rebuilt once) is noisy. Oversized radiator. Currently registered, has plenty of pep. No "power" anything. No smog (California) required.
One owner for 30+ years; California all its life. This camper has been on many wonderful camping trips, and was a commuter and family vehicle. Regular oil changes have kept it going. Fuel gauge and idiot lights do not work, but all legal lighting, speedometer, and windshield wipers are functional. A few dents and dings. Some rust here and there. This would be good for a person who can give TLC to a vehicle of this vintage, and provide reconditioning. Restore it and take it to a car show, or cross-country! You will save a ton on motel and food costs. Shipping is not included in price.
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