Win $500 Discount If Show Me A 2007 Better Of This Pretty Baby on 2040-cars
East Elmhurst, New York, United States
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2007 Ford E350 XLT 15 Passenger E-Series Van Excellent Condition inside and
out 5.4L V8 engine
For sale is a very nice 2007 Ford E Series van in
excellent condition, it’s the luxuries Ford van; top of the line series, This
van is 100% ready to go with great engine (no leaks, no burn oil),
transmission, brakes, as new front end with almost new tires and recent
alignment .The undercarriage and suspension are in good shape with no rust and
the exterior is straight with no damage/scrapes. This is a great van ready to
go anywhere, any distance with confidence. I think the best part of this
vehicle is the amazing super clean sharp interior that is 100% immaculate,
carpet is totally clean, may be my bed is dirtiest. It has a good alarm system with remote beeper that let
you know is any door is open or anyone tries to hit the car; includes a LED
blue scanner in the windshield, visible half block away. I took 70 very
detailed pictures, so you can request any specific place that you want to see.
This is a 15 passenger extended E350 model with power windows, power locks, CD
player, double front/rear COLD AC. It is available to be seen/driven in EAST
ELMHURST, NY, 11370. I have all the maintenance records as the owners book as
well an extra alarm remote control and 2 extra ignition keys. I OFFER YOU THE BEST WARRANTY: I CAN DRIVE THE VAN TO YOUR DOOR UP TO 400 MILES ONE WAY FOR $2.50 PER MILE . AN EXTRA WARRANTY: I WILL FIX ANYTHING THE BUYER FIND OUT WRONG "ANYTHING"
WHY YOU HAVE TO BELIEVE
OBOUT OF THE SUPER NICE CONDITION OF THIS VEHICLE? BECAUSE I CAN
PROVE YOU (IF REQUESTED) I AM A REAL CAR LOVER.
If you have any questions or concerns you can call or TEXT GUILLERMO@ 917.842.7575 |
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