1995 Ford E350 Boxtruck Van No Reserve on 2040-cars
Fowler, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:460 c.i.
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1995
Exterior Color: White
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: E-Series Van
Trim: van
Drive Type: rear
Mileage: 215,755
No Reserve auction for my 1995 Ford box truck box van. Seats 4 adults with a 14 foot long cargo box and well over 6 feet tall. well maintained Fuel injected 460 runs great with no issues. Some newer parts including brakes and rear lines. Aluminum walk up ramp,translucent ceiling,work bench, d ring tie downs. This truck is ready to work for you! Whether your into recreation or money making this truck will be an asset. Has a trailer hitch included. The truck was previously a Penske truck and was always maintained. Tires are in good condition and the Air conditioner does not work. I also have it for sale locally and if I get a good offer I would end the auction early.
Please don't bid if you don't want to own it. I really don't want to relist. Any questions just email me thru ebay and i will answer in a timely manner |
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Tue, 25 Feb 2014The Ford Mustang on the right is drag racing with the standard technique. The Mustang on the left, driven by David Measell, is using a new "rear bumper only" technique that evidently surprised everyone at the South Georgia Motorsports Park strip - including Measell.
Measell said his outfit just bought the car the week before the event, noting that it has more than 2,000 horsepower. Speaking of his "flying" run, Measell said, "We turned it up to dip on down," by which he meant they turned up the power in order to get his time down. Turns out all that power and all that traction sent the nose straight up into the air almost as soon as the race began.
He told an interviewer afterward that this was his first race in a "regular car" since he normally drives a pro-mod. "I like my wheelie bars," he concluded. You can see how he got there in the video below.
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It's the makeup of the 1.0-liter, turbocharged three-cylinder slotted into the compact engine bay of this Fiesta that has a way of breeding doubt. Three-cylinder engines remain an extreme rarity in the US. What's more, they earned a less-than-desirable reputation for applications in the 1980s and 1990s, and my trepidation about this latest three-pot as a result.
As I found out, though, history is a poor informant of modern technology. The thrust available in other cars with the EcoBoost badge on the back has not gone missing here; something the International Engine of the Year committee has lauded. That august body named the 1.0-liter Ecoboost the best engine of 2012 and 2013. After a week of driving, it didn't take long for my fear of threes to get turned into something like that line of thinking.
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