2013 Ford E-350 Quigley 4x4 Cargo Van - Seats 5 Front & Rear Dvd Navigation Mint on 2040-cars
Browns Mills, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.8 Litre Triton V-10
Exterior Color: White
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Gray
Model: E-Series Van
Trim: Extended Cargo
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type: 5 Speed Automatic 4x4
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 1,200
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
2013 Ford E-350 4x4 Quigley Cargo Extended Van with 1200 miles. MINT!!!!!!! CLEANER & BETTER THEN NEW!!!
UPGRADES!!!
1. Front DVD/Navigation with bluetooth & safety feature off allowing use of DVD player when driving.
2. Roof Mounted 11inch Dvd player which can be mirrored or toggled to play from front unit, roof unit, or both. Wireless headphones included.
3. Upgraded speakers in front doors and rear doors with fix mounted bass tube fully adjustable by impressive front DVD/Navigation Menu.
4. Rear back up camera which can be toggled on at anytime while in Drive to view on DVD screen. Always comes on in reverse but again can be pulled up with a push of button anytime.
5. Factory matching bench seat to allow 5 total people in van. There is approx 8 1/2 feet from behind bench seat to back door to still have maximum cargo open area!
6. 3000 watt/1500 running watt professionally installed inverter.
7. Upgraded Firestone Transformers 265/70/17 tires, 5 Total!
8. Hand applied undercoating to bottom of truck. Took me 8 hours and you will be impressed with the care that was taken and the look is fantastic!
9. Truck Cover.
10. Power Driver Seat.
This truck comes with 6.8 Triton V-10 with 5 speed automatic and 4:10 posi. Factory tinted privacy glass on side widows and rear. Truck has factory step up on driver door and passenger side length. Factory trailer tow package with factory dash mounted trailer brake.
I purchased this brand new Quigley several months ago, however I can not, and will not use this truck for work, as It is way to nice, so I must sell it and purchase another quad cab pickup.
This is a 50k truck new with 5k in upgrades. I need 45k FIRM. If you are in the market for a Quigley you would be foolish not to look at this as I have taken the best of both worlds as a extended cargo work truck with a splash of modern technology to make it the ultimate work, travel, whatever truck. I still owe money on truck however with a serious buyer I will write a check out for the remaining balance of loan to expedite a transfer asap. Call me with any questions or to view truck. If you are serious about purchasing a Quigley you will buy this once you see it!!
Mike 732-644-4278
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