2005 Ford E-350 Super Duty Cutaway Mobile Concept Van 2-door 6.0l on 2040-cars
Saddle Brook, New Jersey, United States
2005 Ford E-350 Super Duty Cutaway Mobile Concept Van 2-Door 6.0L - No Reserve.
2005 Ford E350 Cutaway van Powerstroke diesel This cube van was purchased in 2005 new for about $65,000. Mobile Concepts is a custom builder of vans that are used for mobile showrooms. It is designed to bring customers inside and sell with out taking everything to the customer. It has a rear heat and AC system, 2000 watts Inverter and an abundance of overhead 12v lights and alarm system the tires are 90%, the van have three batteries and one of them is brand new. The van also have a removable table and a rear seat by the side door and the side door have an inner screen door that locks as well. The Van has 163k miles on it and it is in like new condition. These Diesels are very hard to find. It could be converted into a Motor home, Toy Hauler or a Mobil Auto Repair truck. Temporary Tags are available for transporting home with proof of insurance before pickup the van for an additional fee. The cube van is about 24ft. The inside dimensions is about 8ft wide and about 17ft in length. The GVW rating is 11500LB/5216KG Go to website: eastmandesign.com/mobileconcepts/load.html for more information on this van. This item is being re-listed do to a buyer who was unable to paid for the item, with that said please do not bid on the item if you do not have the funds to paid for the item. Thank You! The van is normally at one of my storage yard which has security video cameras. I have the right to end this auction sooner if their is no bids cause the truck is being sold locate as well. The van is can be inspected on the weekend or after 5pm, with a confirm appointment. All Sales are final and Sold AS IS. |
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