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Low Mileage E-150 Conversion Van / Excellent Condition on 2040-cars

US $9,500.00
Year:2001 Mileage:94000
Location:

West Bloomfield, Michigan, United States

West Bloomfield, Michigan, United States
Low Mileage E-150 conversion van / Excellent condition, US $9,500.00, image 1
Advertising:

 For sale is our family vacation vehicle. This one is fully loaded. The reason for the sale is children grown and simply have too many cars to make use of the van. It is mechanically sound and has never let us down on trips, it runs extremely strong and has very low miles for its year. We are the original owners and have kept up maintenance on the vehicle.

Included:
An analog TV and VHS player, dual radios, ample room with a high-top roof and glass sky-lights, 1st and 2nd row captains chairs and 3rd row bench that converts into a bed, also equipped are dome/window/reading/and valance lights, cigarette lighter, privacy shades, tinted privacy glass, a first aid kit, tire repair/full sized spare kit, and the optional tow package, van also has multiple overhead storage compartments standard, multiple power ports as well as AV and Video connectors, rear radio has the option for listening through headphones through jacks located near all the cup-holders.

Pros:
The car spent all of its 94,500 miles on the freeway, as we drove to Florida with it during vacation for our children. It has all of it's oil changes done per schedule every 5,000 miles and maintenance as needed per the owners manual. The van also has a host of new drive-train parts, from a whole new rear axle, to new brakes and fluids. Everything has been done to ensure the next owners enjoy it as much as we have and all done as preventative maintenance. NEVER SMOKED IN! This van was a strict family vehicle and has never seen smoke although it was originally equipped with the smokers package.

Cons:
It has been stored outside its whole life, so it has some small paint touch up and a crack in the rear bumper, a small dent in the rear door, and a broken rear passenger side skirt/step. All of these repairs together shouldn't cost much, we simply have no use for the car and further investment is pointless.

At most it needs a little touching up, it is in excellent condition for its age and reflects it as well. This is an as-is sale with no warranties implied or given.

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