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2004 Ford E250 Standard Cargo Van 2-door 5.4l Ladder Rack Cutaway Van, Box Van on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:123307
Location:

Battle Creek, Michigan, United States

Battle Creek, Michigan, United States
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NO RESERVE
2004 FORD E250 CARGO VAN

                                                        1 Owner

     Automatic Transmission
                                                

123,307 low miles

5.4L V8

Overdrive

Good tire tread

AC

Ladder racks

Beacon lights

  LOCATION: Battle Creek, Michigan 49015 

CALL MATT ANYTIME @269-317-1997

AUCTION ENDS THURSDAY @ 8PM EASTERN TIME

     Here is a great running 2004 Ford E350 Cargo van. This van has the 5.4L V8 gas engine that runs excellent. It came from a local utility company,  it is a one owner that has been serviced regularly. It is reliable and ready for work.  With the low miles you should have many more years of use. Van has ladder racks, multiple bins and shelving in cargo area.
  
Van sells absolute with no reserve to high bidder regardless of price! Don't miss out at the last second. Get your best bid in today!
Van is great shape with low miles it has normal wear and tear for a '04 model- couple things are rip in driver's seat and small dent between drivers side door and front fender (see picture.)

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  • Truck info:
  • 2004 Ford E250 Cargo van
  • 5.4L V8 Gas engine starts & runs excellent 
  • 123,307 miles
  • Automaic transmission
  • AC 
  • Tires:70% tire tread all around
  • Ladder racks
  • Beacon lights  
  • Glass all excellent.
  • Van RUNS GREAT!  
  • NO RESERVE!!

 

AUCTION ENDS THURSDAY @8PM EASTERN TIME

VAN IS FOR SALE LOCALLY CALL TODAY

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Van is located in Battle Creek, Michigan 49015. Truck must be paid in full within 7 days of auction close. A $500.00 deposit is required via pay pal within 48hrs of auction close (DEPOSIT IS NOT NECESSARY IF PICKUP IS MADE WITHIN 3 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSE). Van must be picked up within 21 days of auction close or a $50.00 storage fee will apply no exceptions please. Full payment to be Cashier's check, cash in person, wire transfer or Credit card-Visa- Matercard.  Truck is being sold as is with no warranty expressed or implied.

!!THANKS FOR LOOKING!!

1-269-317-1997 OR 269-209-5758 (MATT)


On Jan-24-14 at 10:16:30 PST, seller added the following information:

ATTENTION: YEAR OF VAN IS 2005 NOT 2004

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