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2008 Ford E 350 Xlt Diesel Cargo Van Extended Length *l@@k*~1 Owner~ No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:256336 Color: OF THE VAN IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AS WELL WITH NO PRIOR ACCIDENT DAMAGE
Location:

Rogersville, Missouri, United States

Rogersville, Missouri, United States

THIS IS ANOTHER NO RESERVE AUCTION FOR A 2008 FORD E-350 EXTENDED LENGTH DIESEL CARGO VAN

THE CARGO VAN WILL SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT THE END OF THE AUCTION!



THIS IS ONE VERY NICE, WELL MAINTAINED, 2008 FORD E-350, XLT, EXTENDED LENGTH CARGO VAN. EQUIPPED WITH FORD'S POWERFUL 6.0 POWERSTROKE TURBO DIESEL. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH OVERDRIVE.

ONLY 256,336 GENTLY USED MILES.


POWER WINDOWS AND LOCKS. KEY-LESS ENTRY, CRUISE, TILT STEERING AND AM/FM RADIO. THE INTERIOR OF THE VAN IS IN GOOD CONDITION! DOES HAVE A BULKHEAD BEHIND DRIVER/PASS SEATS. 

THE EXTERIOR OF THE VAN IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AS WELL WITH NO PRIOR ACCIDENT DAMAGE. THERE ARE A FEW DINGS, HOLES FROM INTERIOR SHELVES, DENTS, AND SCRATCHES AROUND THE VAN, BUT NO MAJOR DAMAGE! HANKOOK TIRES HAVE 90% TREAD REMAINING. COMES WITH SPARE TIRE.

THE VAN STARTS, RUNS, AND DRIVES GREAT! MOTOR HAS GREAT COMPRESSION, AND STARTS EASILY,  EVEN ON COLD DAYS! NO BLOW BYE. NO WARNING OR CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS ON. TRANSMISSION SHIFTS SMOOTH THROUGH ALL THE GEARS. FRESHLY SERVICED AND READY TO GO TO WORK TODAY!

ONE OWNER!

*CLEAN CARFAX AND AUTOCHECK*



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