2007 Ford E250 4wd Cargo Van 5.4l Triton on 2040-cars
Oxford, Michigan, United States
2007 E250 4WD Ford Van in excellent condition. Quigley Ford Approved 4WD conversion. Triton 5.4L V8, Auto Trans, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, A/C, Power Mirrors, Factory AM/FM CD, After Market Wheels & Tires Goodyear AT 305/70/R16 on new Black Spoke Rims Tires are 90%, 190,000 miles. No rust, no previous re-paint or collision repairs, set up as a work truck with shelves and security barrier. local truck, very well maintained. New clean seats, no tears. Tow package w/brake controller. One small dent on left rear behind wheel opening (see photo) No repaint or cosmetic cover up. This rig is just as it it was run so you can see how it was maintained. (other than seats) No mechanical issues, needs nothing to be used as toy hauler, daily driver or work truck. Was used by electrical contractor for doing traffic light service.
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