1980 Ford E - 150 Van on 2040-cars
beloit, WI, United States
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Engine:V-6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Ford
Model: E-Series Van
Trim: Basic
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: clutch
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 108,290
Exterior Color: Tan
Interior Color: Tan
Disability Equipped: No
A 1980 Ford E- Series Van E- 150 that has been kept in a heated garage since NEW . I bought the van from the original owner he bought it new in 1980. The van was used at his parts store by him just to run around town in. He loved to work on the van to keep it in top condition . This van has all original body panels and is all factory paint it HAS NOT been repainted . The interior is all original seats and rubber flooring that came with the van new. As you can see it is Super Clean you will probably never find one this nice again. The engine compartment LIST of whats been done , New computer module unit ,Brand new lifters and push rods ,New fuel filter, Oil filter,Air filter , New fuel line, New A/C Pump, Air Conditioning works Great, New Alternator, New Radiator & Hoses, New Battery , New distributor -Cap -Rotor, All New Belts & comes with extras. Drive Train LIST of whats been done , Flywheel Turned and Balanced , New 10" Clutch & Pressure Plate , Transmission Rebuilt And is still the original trans , New input shaft , New driveshaft custom built and balanced, Differential Rebuilt With new bearings and seals, New brakes all around , New Shocks 2 years old. Tires are Newer 80% left and new right rear rim. Interior LIST : New heater switch for front heater control original seats , original am radio it works , a fm inverter , all the interior is original . General info: Rear heat with/cut out switch , Duel gas tanks, was under coated years ago , Has original jack & spare tire and tire wrench, Full size spare tire , Never had a towing hitch. This van has NEVER been crashed no accidents, Drives down the road Great one finger on the wheel . No hands and she goes straight . The only body work done to the van was the front floor board by your feet . Water would come in when washed through some bad sealant and stay under the mat . A new piece of metal and sealant was professionally put in painted and sealed and a hand sized on the pass side also. They were not any way close to the support for the seat. We just wanted to fix it . The same with the lifters in the motor one would pump down after it sat a couple weeks without starting it up. Then when you started it the lifter would take a while to pump back up . So out they come and new ones put in . All the extra parts in the box goes with the van. There is a little surface rust on some edges as you can see in the pictures . There are no holes in the body and no body work done to the van . The engine doesnt smoke or leak, trans shifts nice and doesnt leak, rear end doesnt leak .The mileage is 108290 original all by the first owner. He would wash and wax this van every month it was his baby . You will not be disappointed with this van . Now it can be yours. I don't hide anything look at my old sales I do all I can for a good transaction. You can go to youtube to : dans 1980 ford van . To see it run and go down the road. That will be on soon. If you dont have at least 5 buying or selling transactions DONT BID, I will Refuse YOUR BID.
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