1986 Ford Commercial Cut-away Van on 2040-cars
Bel Air, Maryland, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:7.5L
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 136,080
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Yellow
Model: E-Series Van
Trim: Cut away Van
Drive Type: Automatic
I have a 1986 Ford Eseries Commercial cut-away van up for auction. This Van is yellow in color. Right now it is sitting in Bel Air, MD at a garage getting the brakes and brake lines fixed. It may need a starter relay but other than that the truck runs in Good condition. Once the truck is started you have to ground out the wire to the battery to cut it off. You are more than welcome to go to Taurus Automotive near Bel Air, MD to look at the truck but first contact me so I can give them notice. Pictures shown are not the exact truck but truck looks very similar to the pictures. The inside of the cab needs some work. Kind of dirty and floors may have some spots that are rotting. This truck would make a GREAT truck for someone just starting in the moving business or for anyone to use as storage. Please contact me with any questions. You can email or call 302-943-8861 for any more questions.
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