2000 Ford E-350 Econoline Base Extended Cargo Van 2-door 6.8l on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
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2000 Ford e-350 EB V10 4x4 One of a kind, desired color and V10 motor, less noise than the diesel and will last as long. This van gets attention everywhere it goes, people stare, wave and stop to talk. I bought this van a little over a year ago put a lot of money and work into it. Seats 4 + passenger and third seat swivels, benches open for extra storage, 10 gallon water on board, outside shower (no hot water, did not install a water heater but one can be easily added). Tires have less than 2k on them and are 35’s. When I bought this last year I had the motor, transmission, transfer case, rear end and break system gone over. All fluids changed, plugs wires, hoses that need it, new brakes, rotors and calipers, transfer seal case replaced and had transmission checked when it was apart. Custom built benches with rail for wood slates which turns into a bed with room for storage under. Ideally I wanted to get cushions made for the benches that would fold out to cover the slates. I have receipts for all work and all items purchased, similar to a sportsmobile but all custom work. I added 2 Captain Chairs (Driver and Passenger from a 2009 Ford Econoline, after that the airbag light stayed on. Not sure what is causing this, it worked before I swapped out the seats.
Salem Kroger 4x4 Leaf Spring conversion 117k New Rotors, Breaks and Calipers All fluids changed K&N Air filter Transfer case seal replaced and transmission checked Porcomp steering stabilizer New plugs, filters, cables, etc 5 tires – Maxxis Bighorn – 315 – 75 - 16 less than 2000 miles on them
Exterior Aluminees ladder Aluminees rear tire rack Brand new front and rear bumper 10000 lb rear tow hitch Custom roof rack 100 watt Solar panel 2 LED lights 1 motion sensor LED light Enclosed shower 2x Deep cell battery PA speaker 30 amp shore power
Interior Interior just completed Captain chairs out of a 2009 Econoline Passenger and rear swivel seats 4 Led lighting strips with wireless remote control Fantastic Fan Uniden CB Kenwood VHF TM-281 Pioneer DDX-370 DVD player stereo – USB connection and AUX jack Backup camera system attached to Pioneer 10 gallon water tank with Flojet water pump Under floor storage where spare tire was Benches covert to queen size bed
Misc included
Heavy duty tire chains (never used) 3 ton floor jack Lug break
Receipts for all work done and all items purchased. Clean car fax – will email on request I am the second owner of this vehicle CA Title in hand No major rust Normal scratches and dents FAT-Mat noise reduction on all flooring and doors Insulation on al walls ceiling Blues sea fuse box Blue sea switch to change between starting battery and solar battery. SOLAR DOES NOT CHARGE STARTING BATTERY Solar is wired to power the following but they all can be switched to be powered by starting battery: VHF, CB, LED Driver side & rear light, Shower pump, Fantastic Fan, LED interior light bars and LED motion light.
VIN: 1ftss34s5yhb80315 THE VAN IS LISTED LOCALLY AS WELL AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY SHOULD THE VAN BE SOLD LOCALLY Only Contact if seriously interested and have the cash. Sorry NO trade. I will only contact serious inquires and must leave your phone number will discuss details only by phone. This is a super clean conversion of the highest quality.
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