1997 Ford E-350 Econoline Club Wagon 12 Seater 31k Original Miles Rust Free!!! on 2040-cars
Machesney Park, Illinois, United States
1997 Ford E-Series Club Wagon Van *NO RESERVE* Original 31,875 MILES!!!! Seats 12 People! Looks, Rides, and Drives Like a 31k Mile Vehicle Should. The Engine is a 5.4L Triton V8 that is very strong, No ticks, No Knocks, No Rattles, No Engine Lights, No Exhaust Leaks. The Transmission is an Automatic with overdrive which shifts fantastic. The Suspension is great, brakes stops on a dime, and the TIRES ARE BRAND NEW!! (including the spare) The Exterior of the vehicle is magnificent for the year. It is virtually rust free (the hinges get a little surface rust when not oiled) but the rocker panels, and all other body panels are super clean. There is a dent in the front bumper and on the corner of the fender by the bumper, as shown in the pictures. The interior and seats are also in great shape. The driver's seat and the far back seat have a very small tear, which is also pictured. The seats are very easy to remove when they aren't needed. All of the Doors, Door Locks, and Windows work great. Please remember this is a used van and may have slight blemishes. I have driven the vehicle many times and went over it thoroughly to give you a honest description. You can really tell this van was very well taken care of and rarely driven. Please feel free to ask questions if you have them. You can message thru ebay or call 815-282-2277. This vehicle is also for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early. It is being sold as is with no warranty. You are more than welcome to come see & drive the vehicle if you live close enough. The miles may vary slightly due to test drives. Illinois residents will have to pay tax, title, and license upon purchase of this vehicle. Thanks for Looking and HAPPY BIDDING. |
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