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1997 Ford E-250 Extended Hitop Cargo Van Nice No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1997 Mileage:288002
Location:

Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States

Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States

THIS IS A 1997 FORD E-250 EXTENDED HI-TOP CARGO VAN WITH 288,002 MILES .

THIS VAN IS BEING LISTED AND SOLD FOR NEW FRANKEN AUTOMART, 5017 ALGOMA RD, NEW FRANKEN, WI 54229 ( LOCATED APPROX 2 MILES EAST OF GREEN BAY,WI ).

 

THE VAN FEATURES A 5.4 LITRE V-8 ENGINE, HITOP ROOF, POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS, A/C ( NEEDS A RECHARGE ), STEREO, CB,  AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, CRUISE CONTROL, FULL INTERIOR LIGHTING, ROOF VENT ( W/ ELECTRIC FAN ), SWIVEL / QUICK RELEASE FRONT PASSENGER SEAT AND FULLY INSULATED / FINISHED INTERIOR .

 

THE VAN RUNS AND DRIVES NICE. IT IS SMOOTH, TIGHT AND STRAIGHT DOWN THE ROAD. TRANSMISSION SHIFTS AS IT SHOULD AND ALL ACC WORK PROPERLY ( A/C NEEDS A RECHARGE ).  IT DOES NOT HAVE ANY OIL OR FLUID LEAKS AND I WOULD NOT HESITATE TO DRIVE IT ANY DISTANCE OR ANYWHERE.  TIRES  ( FRONT / REAR ) HAVE APPROX 70% TREAD REMAINING.

BODY LOOKS NICE BUT IT DOES HAVE A SMALL AREA OF RUST NEAR THE DRIVERS SIDE REAR WHEEL WELL ( HARD TO SEE /  NOTICE ) AND SOME CLEAR COAT PEELING ON THE HITOP ROOF.

THE INTERIOR IS IN NICE SHAPE AND ALL ACC WORK AS THEY SHOULD. ** DOES NOT HAVE ANY WARNING / CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS ON **

 

 

                                          ***** SELLING NO RESERVE, LAST BID OWNS IT *****

 

VAN IS LOCATED IN NEW FRANKEN,WI ( APPROX 2 MILES EAST OF GREEN BAY,WI ). IT CAN BE INSPECTED ANYTIME DURING NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS. HAS A CLEAR TITLE AND IS READY TO BE SOLD....WISCONSIN RESIDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO PAY TAX, TITLE AND REGISTRATION FEE'S... BUYER TO PAY ALL SHIPPING COST. FOR REASONABLE SHIPPING RATES CHECK WITH BRETT @ 715-250-0249 ( LOCAL TRANSPORTER ) OR CHECK WITH WWW.USHIP.COM....  FULL PAYMENT WITHIN 3 DAYS OF AUCTIONS END, BANK WIRE TRANSFERS OR CASH ( IN-PERSON).  IF THE VAN IS PAID FOR IN-FULL, IT CAN BE STORED FREE OF CHARGE, AS LONG AS NEEDED....WINNING BIDDER MUST CONTACT ME WITHIN 24 HRS OF AUCTIONS END ( OR IT GETS RELISTED / 2ND CHANCE OFFER ).  ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL ME @ 920-655-2338.

THANKS...PAUL

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2012 is almost in the books and automakers are spending December gearing up for the 2013 auto show season, which tips off next month at the Detroit Auto Show. Traditionally, the latter opens up with the announcement of the North American Car and Truck/Utility of the Year awards, and this year figures to be no different.
But up until this moment, we didn't know which six vehicles would be parked ahead of the stage as finalists, with executives and engineers waiting for the winners to be disclosed. Whittled down from October's "short list" of nominees (11 cars and 10 truck/utility vehicles), the finalists are as follows:
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Speaking to Edsel Ford II (great-grandson of company founder Henry Ford) at the unveiling of the new Mustang, Automotive News Europe confirmed that Mulally would stick around until the end of next year. "Alan is staying through the end of 2014 and that's all I know," said Ford. "Frankly, he has told us that his plan is to stay with Ford through the end of 2014."
Presuming that Edsel Ford is correct and that Microsoft isn't so hot on Mulally that it saves the position for him, it seems increasingly likely that the 68-year-old exec is more interested in continuing to work in Dearborn rather than in Redmond.

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