1986 Ford Econoline Conversion Mark Iii Van Like New 40,000 Original Miles Rare on 2040-cars
Middletown, Connecticut, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Sub Model: CONVERSION
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Blue
Model: E-Series Van
Interior Color: Blue
Trim: MARK III CONVERSION
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: REAR
Mileage: 40,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
BUYING A SUPER CLEAN ALL ORIGINAL NEVER BEEN IN SNOW/SALT, UNDER 40,000 ORIGINAL MILES. 1986 FORD MARK III ECONOLINE CLUB WAGON THIS WAS A ONE OWNER, WE BOUGHT A 4 YEARS AGO, NEVER USED IT PUT IT IN OUR GARAGE, THE INSIDE IS LIKE NEW SUPER CLEAN LOOKS SO GOOD AND SUPER CLEAN I HATE TO SIT IN IT.. THE OUTSIDE IS LIKE NEW NO RUST ANYWHERE. THE VAN HAS POWER WINDOWS, POWER DOOR LOCKS, CB,AC CRUISE REAR SEATS/BED ICE COOLER, TABLES ETC. FULLY LOADED. I WILL BE CHARGE THE AC BEFORE THE NEW BUYER GETS IT.. THE UNDERSIDE IS LIKE NEW SUPER CLEAN.. THE VAN HAS BEEN SITTING FOR 4 YEARS INSIDE, THE ONLY THING IT MIGHT NEED IS REAR WHEEL CYLINDERS OTHERWISE THE VAN IS NEW JUST LIKE ITS BACK IN 1986.. ITS HAS A 351 ENGINE. WITH CARBURETOR. I HAVE THE ORIGINAL TITLE ALL PAPER WORK MANUALS DEALER BOOKS WARRANTY INFO WHEN BOUGHT PAPER. SUPER RARE FIND .. BUYER TO PAY 1000.00 DEP. BY PAY PAL WITHIN 24 HOURS END OF AUCTION. I WILL HELP WITH SHIPPING BUYER PAYS ALL COST.. ETC.
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