1992 Ford E-350 4x4 Diesel 12 Passenger Van on 2040-cars
North Olmsted, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:7.3 Diesel
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: E-Series Van
Trim: Club Wagon 12 passenger
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4x4
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Mileage: 64,427
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Grey
NOTE: We are relisting this van on Ebay for the 3rd time. The first 2 buyers through Ebay did not follow through with payment. Please only bid if you are a serious buyer.
I am selling my 1992 4x4 diesel 12 passenger van. Has 64,427 miles on it. It gets about 15 MPG in city, 17-19 MPG freeway. When I purchased it 4 years ago I was told it was owned by the BayShore Fire Police off of Long Island New York. Engine runs good, overdrive transmission was just rebuilt, brakes are good, tires about 50%. Has a hitch. Has winch front bumper, with winch. It has been disconnected and I never tried to hook it up. Will need exhaust work and the front pinion bearings (pinion bearings are in the front axle) and the front axle universals will need replaced also. Transfer case works fine last I used it, front lock outs work fine last I used them. Within 3 months have replaced 2 new batteries. Within couple years have replaced new water pump and new radiator, new ball joints on one side and tie rod end on same side. Has rubber floor mat. Vinyl seats. Drivers seat has some cracking and a 2" rip in the seam (see picture) the rest of the seats are in good shape - no rips or tears. Vehicle runs really good, it is a pleasure to drive. Have always felt good driving my family places, have felt very secure - very safe. Body has been repainted at one time and repaired and it is starting to come back out in places - most of the repairs coming back out are in front of and behind the rear wheels- see pictures. The roof has never been repainted and it looks to be in good shape, the gutters and other places are starting to break back out with rust- see pictures. The rest of the body is in decent shape, the frame and undercarriage seem to be decent also. Thanks for looking, feel free to come and look, I would be glad if you want to do that. Also call or if you want any other pictures I would be happy to assist. Also would be happy to give advice assistance with shipping, however all shipping costs/details are on the buyer. We will only take bids from United States customers. Ed 440-779-8158
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