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1984 Ford E-150 Rv Conversion Van Coachman Special/ Bathroom / Sleeps 4 And More on 2040-cars

Year:1984 Mileage:105000 Color: OF BODY IS NICE
Location:

West Falls, New York, United States

West Falls, New York, United States
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 BIDDING ON A RARE HARD TO FIND BONE STOCK ALL ORIGINAL 1984 COACHMEN SPECIAL E-150 FORD VAN READY TO GO ANYPLACE RIGHT NOW. CURRENTLY ON ROAD AND INSPECTED. CLEAN TITLE. THIS WAS BOUGHT FROM A RETIRED 75 YEAR OLD COUPLE. COMES WITH ORIGINAL ADVERTISEMENT PAPER COPY THAT HAS THIS SAME TAN RV ON IT. IN EXCEPTIONAL SHAPE MECHANICALLY. BODY AND UNDER BODY IN OUTSTANDING SHAPE. CURTAINS FADED BECAUSE THEY ARE STOCK AND OLD. HAS A V8 351 UNDER THE HOOD WITH NO LEAKS! CRUISE CONTROL DOES NOT WORK. PASSENGER OUTSIDE DOOR HANDLE BUTTON STICKS. BRAND NEW FRONT ROTORS PADS AND BEARINGS. SPARK PLUGS DONE AT 100,000 MILES. COMPLETE WITH SINK, COUNTER TOP, CABINET SPACE, (AFTERMARKET FRIDGE), TOILET, DINETTE THAT FOLDS INTO A BED AND SEATS 4, AN OVERHEAD SLEEPER ABOVE CAB, AND TWO CAPTAIN'S CHAIRS. NO ONBOARD GENERATOR. HAS EXTRA BATTERY TO OPERATE SINK AND TOILET WHILE VAN IS OFF. AUTOMATICALLY RECHARGES WHEN VAN IS RUNNING. OVERHEAD WALL LIGHTS IN DINING AREA, BATHROOM AREA, AND SINK AREA. SLEEPS TWO DOWNSTAIRS (DINETTE) AND TWO UPSTAIRS (OVERCAB). PRIVACY CURTAINS ON ALL WINDOWS. PERFECT HEADLINER FRONT TO BACK. UNDER SEAT STORAGE. DOOR JAMS AND EXTERIOR OF BODY IS NICE.VERY, VERY MINIMAL RUST SPOTS WHICH ARE HARD TO SEE. ROOF HAS NEVER LEAKED. PAINT IS FADED. SIDE TOP SLIDING WINDOWS ALL FUNCTIONAL. DINETTE SEAT ALSO FLIPS TO FACE FORWARD AND PASSENGERS CAPTAINS CHAIR SWIVELS AROUND TO FACE REAR OF VAN. THE TOILET IS A SINGLE DUMP TANK. IT HAS ONE NEW REAR BRAKE LINE. THE REAR PADS HAVE TWO-THIRDS LIFE LEFT. FRONT TIRES HAVE ONLY 4000 MILES ON THEM. REAR TIRES HAVE ABOUT 60 PERCENT TREAD LEFT. DUAL 18-GALLON GAS TANKS ON A FLIP SWITCH WORKS PERFECTLY. PERFECT SPARE TIRE MOUNTED ON REAR DOOR. ELECTRIC CORD EXTRACTS FROM SIDE OF VAN TO POWER ALL INTERIOR VAN OUTLETS FOR CAMPING.INTERMITTENT WIPERS WORK NICELY. KITCHEN COUNTER TOP NEEDS SOME ATTENTION. DRIVES STRAIGHT AND SMOOTH FOR A 30 YEAR OLD VAN. OIL CHANGE DONE AT 104,000 MILES. CURRENTLY ON ROAD NOW AND INSPECTED. AM/FM SURROUND STEREO. GLASS IS NICE ALL THE WAY AROUND THE TRUCK. CAN DRIVE ANYWHERE ANY DISTANCE RIGHT NOW. CALL 716-982-5440 WITH ANY QUESTIONS. IN ONE PICTURE IS AN AMERICAN RACING RIM WITH DECENT TIRE ON IT ****IM THROWING IN 4 OF THOSE EXTRA RIMS WITH DECENT TIRES ON THEM IN THIS AUCTION****!!!!!!!!! SO YOU GET A COMPLETE EXTRA SET OF WHEELS. I DONT THINK YOU WILL EVER FIND A VAN THAT IS THIS OLD IN THIS CONDITION....AND I KNOW YOU WONT FIND ONE WITH THIS UNIQUE SET UP IN THE LIVING SPACE.....716-982-5440....ANY PART ON THIS VAN THAT YOU WANT EXTRA CAN BE TAKEN OFF A PARTS VAN THAT I HAVE ON MY PROPERTY WHICH IS THE SAME YEAR. I BOUGHT IT FOR SPARE PARTS WHEN I BOUGHT THIS ONE. FORTUNATELY I NEEDED NOTHING BUT THE PASSENGER EXTERIOR DOOR BUTTON THAT STICKS.

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Fri, Jan 4 2019

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How privacy fears are driving automakers in the age of the connected car [w/poll]

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