1974 Ford Econoline Window Van. 99.9% Rust Free Az Van Project 69 70 71 72 73 on 2040-cars
Orange City, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: RWD
Model: E-Series Van
Mileage: 987,654
Trim: Custom
99.9% RUST FREE!!!
This classic van runs and drives. The fuel tank needs to be cleaned, but we have driven it all over on a gas can.
I have it at my Shop in Orange City Florida. I am closing the business down and have to eliminate some projects.
This is going with no reserve, so please bid responsibly.
Here are the specifics.
BODY:
The body is in 99.9% rust free condition. It is extremely solid and rust free. I brought it out from Phoenix Arizona and planned on doing it up right, but things happen.
PAINT:
Needs complete paint.
RUST:
Basically zero rust. This is super solid!!! Great project.
INTERIOR:
Everything is there, but to be a show van it needs to be redone.
ENGINE:
Solid running 300ci 6 cylinder engine. Runs great.
TRANSMISSION:
Automatic transmission. It drives well. If it sits for months, it will leak a little fluid out and not move to begin with. I do not see any obvious leaks, but that is what happens. If it is used regularly, it works fine.
TIRES:
Needs tires and custom rims in my opinion.
TITLE:
Clean and Clear Arizona title.
STORAGE:
If the car is paid for in full I will store the van for up to 3 months free of charge. I will not take any responsibility for anything that may happen to the car during this time.
SHIPPING:
I will assist in loading the car, but all costs associated with the shipping are the responsibility of the buyer. I do occasionally drive from Arizona to Florida and back. If we come to an agreement, I can deliver the car anywhere along the I-10 for a previously agreed upon price. Call first to make a deal.
QUESTIONS:
Feel free to ask any questions. You can call me at 602-625-1579 Thanks, Pete
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