Van Gogh Van! 1 Of A Kind! 5 Artists 3 Days Trails West Art Festival! Cargo Van on 2040-cars
Lone Jack, Missouri, United States
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Engine:4.9L 6cyl
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: E-Series Van
Trim: XL
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 179,000
Sub Model: Cargo Van
Number of Doors: 6
Exterior Color: Van Gogh
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Hi Folks,
Here we go, I've finally decided that with all of the vehicles that I have I should consider selling my Van Gogh Van.
I am an art dealer so when I found this van sitting in a warehouse in St Joseph MO I knew that I just had to have it.
It was painted by 5 artists over a 3 day period as part of an art car competition at the Trails West Art Festival, St. Joseph in August 2008 then used as advertising for Brown's Moving & Storage.
If you do a google search for it you'll find 80 or so pics of it being painted.
It was parked for 4 years when I bought it so it took several weeks of replacing parts before I even tried to start it but when I did turn the key it ran like a champ.
I've put about 2,000 miles on it & boy howdy does it get attention!
He's got some rust through areas in the rocker panels but I've sprayed foam to seal those areas.
I've replaced the brake lines, hard & rubber, battery, solenoid, rear door seals, flushed the fluids & it just passed it's Missouri Inspection this month.
There are 2 large areas on the sides for your company logos & this is a whole lot cheaper than a stationary billboard.
Basically this is a good running $1,500 van with a $10,000+ paint job featuring several works one of the most famous Art Masters of all time, Vincent Van Gogh.
This is NOT a vehicle wrap, it's the real deal & there is not another one just like it anywhere.
It is a 1992 Ford Econoline E-150 Cargo with the 4.9 liter 6cyl & automatic transmission with about 179k miles & gets around 15 mpg.
Located in Lone Jack, MO, just 9 miles east of Lee's Summit, MO.
Paypal only please if non local buyer, if local $500 Paypal within 48 hours of auction ending balance can be cash when picked up within 3 days, NO checks of any kind.
Will gladly work with shippers that you hire but van will be paid for before it leaves here.
Clean & clear title in hand.
Check my feedback & bid to own since it's advertised locally & the auction may be ended if an acceptable local offer exceeds current bid price.
Thanks & have a great day,
Don
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