2000 Ford E-150 Econoline Conversion Van 7 Or 8 Passenger 5.4l on 2040-cars
Monticello, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Conversion
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Triton V8
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: E-Series Van
Trim: 3 Door Conversion Van
Options: Rear Heat / Air, Universal Glaval Conversion, Battery Buddy System, 2 Extra Captain's Chairs, Rear Battery Chargers, Vacuum, Extra Storage, Hi-Top Conversion, CD Player
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows
Mileage: 149,088
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
We have a 2000 E-150 Ford Conversion Van for sale. We purchased this vehicle used in 2005 with about 44,000 miles on it and have driven it ever since. As our family grew, we replaced the two captain's chairs for an additional bench seat...as it has grown again...we decided to buy a 12 passenger van. If not, we would still be driving her! This van has affectionately been named "Titanic." It has 149,088 miles, has been through the birth and early lives of 6 children now and has served our family well. I will try to accurately describe the imperfections with the van..which are several...and leave it to you to bid what you feel is fair. This van has been through a lot, but it has always been a dependable vehicle for our family.
Triton V8 engine, Uniersal GLAVAL Conversion. (we are still finding features of the conversion there are so many!) It will come with seating for 8 and we will also include the other two captain's chairs for easily making it back to a 7 seat van...your choice. Consistently gets 12-15 miles per gallon depending on city/highway and use of A/C.
The two bench seats both fold down if you need to use it for cargo. The back seat has now been bolted in, so if you want to make it a 7 passenger, simply pop out the 1st bench seat and click in the two captain's chairs. Van has good storage behind the back bench seats and even under them and several "cubbie holes" here and there and netting, etc. to hold more items. The vehicle has blinds on all windows except front window and driver and passenger front windows.
A new battery was put it on 5/23/13. The oil change is recent and vehicle has been serviced regularly and repairs have been made as needed unless specifically described above. The battery buddy is awesome..if your battery ever dies due to having a bunch of electronics or coolers, etc. plugged in..just push a button under the steering wheel and start it up!!!!!! It has two rear power outlets one in front of each bench seat. Has rear heating and air. Lighting in back has several options, valance, center, and more!
There will be No Reserve so keep an eye on it and you might just get a great price while everyone else is sleeping. Remember you are buying as-is. Mechanically, it is fine to drive right now, but please note the necessary repairs needed to tires, ball joints, etc. needed pretty soon. We were driving it daily up until a few days ago when we took possession of our new van. I am located just off of Interstate 72 in Monticello, IL. If you need to fly in to Indianapolis, IN, Bloomington, IL, or Champaign, IL and drive it home or need picked up from your home to come get it within a reasonable distance to zip code 61856...please email us and maybe you can pay for the gas or work something out with me. If you have questions, please ask...we aren't hiding anything...but remember this isn't a new van so don't expect a $50,000-$60,000 machine! If you want to come and drive it before bidding...no problem just email us! But remember once you bid...it is a binding contract.
Please ask questions, we will answer them every day or twice a day. Please only bid if you intend to buy. We will need a $500.00 non-refundable deposit made to paypal within 24 hours of your winning bid. I am not a dealer so I don't charge taxes, transfers, doc fees or any of that stuff. You are on your own to do what your state requires. We will sign the title over to you and get you a bill of sale. Thank you for bidding and please check the pictures.
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