Custom 85 Ford E 150 Van Fromer Show Van Easy Project on 2040-cars
Toms River, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6 cyl
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Ford
Model: E-Series Van
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: e-150
Drive Type: standard
Mileage: 65,000
Here i have a very clean 85 ford van when i got her she did not run the starter battery and solenoid need to be replaced As well as the fuel sender .
The former owner bought the van and started to make changes to his liking and didn't finish so he pulled out some of the interior and pulled out the radio . It had alot of custom lighting but all the wiring was compromised so i pulled it out .
Any interior lighting you would want needs to be redone . Everything else is fine . It has Dakota Digital gauges in the dash and they work great and look awesome !
The Rug is bright and clean through out the van .
It has a custom air brush paint job with dragons and alien people . The art work is very well done and was 5 grand alone at the time .
The body is very nice , one small spot of rust on the drivers door thats all i can see . The last owner pulled off the stainless trim panel that was there i tried to buy a replacement but they only sell the entire set for about 240.00 dollars .
So insted to putting out that 240.00 and you may not like the stainless panels and want to remove them i'll let you decide . (being the new owner )
It has a custom hood , wing and glass etching .
It has the very reliable ford 6 cyl engine that has alot of chrome on it and it's backed by a 4 speed trans .She runs and drives very good now .
It has aftermarket A/C intact .
See Video :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYJvNSSfwGI&feature=youtu.be
It realy needs a good detail and maybe some interior changes if you so chose to .
The wheels are the older style stealies that are startng to rust .
This is a running drving project you can enjoy and work on it a little at a time .
Selling as is due to it's age , Deposit of 500.00 after auctions end . Payment with in three days or pick up . Sorry No Ozero feed back bidders unless you contact me first or you will be deleted .
732 581 5901 calls returned after three pm work days .
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