03 Ford E-250 Cargo Van/v6/1 Owner/runs Great! Cheap!! Low Reserve! Bin $1790! on 2040-cars
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Engine:V6
Mileage: 230,943
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: E-Series Van
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: BASE
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: AUTO
2004 Ford E-250 cargo van,one owner fleet vehicle,well maintained with V6!! This van comes to us as a one owner fleet vehicle just pulled from service. The van runs and drives well. Body shows average wear and tear. Engine and trans are smooth and quiet. This van has been well serviced since new. Offered at a VERY LOW RESERVE!
Below $1800.00
Please,understand this van is 10 years old. It was just pulled from every day service and appears to be very sound. We check fluids and that is all. We do not service or inspect. Vehicle driven to our location. We buy wholesale and sell wholesale. If you blow a tire,loose a belt,have alternater failure..etc..etc it is your responsabilty to repair,not ours. All vehicles sold AS IS! A documentation fee of $250 will be due on this item. Must be paid for in full by 2/7/13 without exception.
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