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2007 Ford E350 Ext Cargo Van 5.4l V8 2-owner on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:152000
Location:

Webster, New York, United States

Webster, New York, United States
Advertising:
Engine:5.4L
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1FTSS34L27DB38313
Year: 2007
Make: Ford
Drive Type: AUTO
Model: E-Series Van
Mileage: 152,000
Trim: E350

Up for sale is this 2007 ford E350 Extended Cargo Van.This was previously a Carrier Van so it has 152,000 highway miles. The van runs and drives down the road great with no problems and just had a current NYS inspection done on it. The condition of the van is very clean for the year and miles and was fleet maintained so it was always serviced on time, It also has a upgraded stainless steel floor in the cargo area for more durabilty and to protect the floor of the van. I took alot of photos to show the condition of the van so please be patient when they are loading . For anymore questions/concerns or to come take a look at the van please contact Mark at 585-507-1055 Goodluck and Happy Bidding! BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR VEHICLE SHIPPING OR PICK-UP AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANY TIME DUE TO BEING FOR SALE LOCALLY  photo 040_zpsa8a1cc7b.jpg  photo 041_zps87084b76.jpg  photo 042_zpseb22c561.jpg  photo 043_zps396bf58c.jpg  photo 044_zpsaec8540d.jpg  photo 045_zps21870b4e.jpg  photo 046_zps03d023a7.jpg  photo 047_zpsc648fbf8.jpg  photo 048_zpsba00cbbd.jpg  photo 049_zpsa32fdb66.jpg  photo 050_zps249c42b1.jpg  photo 051_zps97e12e2b.jpg  photo 053_zps1a5e2c02.jpg  photo 054a_zpsc6a81a18.jpg  photo 054_zps15bce0e4.jpg  photo 056_zps9c08bc17.jpg  photo 057_zps48368874.jpg  photo 058_zps58c57a84.jpg  photo 059_zpsd3e4f79c.jpg  photo 060_zpsd8a649be.jpg  photo 061_zps27b07e5f.jpg  photo 062_zps1ca41d01.jpg  photo 063_zpsc8fe2dfc.jpg  photo 064_zpsb8378a55.jpg  photo 065_zps0224aa6c.jpg  photo 066_zps0a2e87d4.jpg  photo 067_zpsaa7d30a6.jpg  photo 068_zps4a7175ed.jpg  photo 069_zps6c45d6f4.jpg  photo 070_zps9aed5df9.jpg  photo 071_zps529afecb.jpg  photo 073_zpsf1e7569e.jpg  photo 074_zpse33d7e3b.jpg  photo 075a_zps59a761a4.jpg  photo 075_zps13d059fb.jpg

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