1998 Ford E-350 Econoline Bucket Truck Upgraded To Look Like A 2011 Econoline on 2040-cars
Richmond, Virginia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Standard Cargo Van
Fuel Type:BI-FUEL
Mileage: 165
Make: Ford
Sub Model: E350
Model: E-350 Econoline
Exterior Color: White
Trim: Base Standard Cargo Van 2-Door
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: NONE
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Cylinders: 8
Options: CD Player
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 1998 FORD E350 BUCKET TRUCK WHICH WAS CONVERTED TO LOOK LIKE A 2011 FORD E350 BUCKET TRUCK WITH A WHOLE NEW FRONT END AND WE ALSO PUT IN A 2004 FORD E350 ENGINE IN IT WITH ONLY 20,000. MILES AND WE REBUILT THE WHOLE TRANSMISSION WITH ONLY 5,000 MILES ON IT NOW. THIS TRUCK HAS ALL NEW BRAKES AND ROTORS AND A BRAND NEW MUFFLER AND MUFFLER MONOFOLD AND A NEW STEREO ALMOST EVERY THING ON THIS TRUCK IS NEW.
IT RUNS AND FUNCTIONS EXCELLENT AND THE BOOM IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND VERY WELL MAINTAINED. THE ONLY THING WRONG WITH THIS TRUCK IS THAT IT HAS A LITTLE RUST ON THE PASSANGER SIDE REAR WHICH CAN EASILY BE FIXED.
I HAVE HAD THIS TRUCK SINCE 2005 AND IT HAS BEEN VERY GOOD TO ME AND I LOVED IT SO MUCH I REDID THE WHOLE TRUCK INSTEAD OF BUYING A NEW ONE. I OWN A CAR REPAIR SHOP AND WE DID ALL THE WORK AT MY SHOP THATS WHY I DECIDED TO REDO THIS TRUCK OTHER WISE ALL THE WORK WE DID WOULD HAVE COST OVER $18,000 AT ANY REPAIR SHOP.
I AM ONLY SELLING THIS TRUCK BECAUSE I RETIRED FROM COMCAST AS A CONTRACTOR AFTER 13 YEARS AS A SERVICE LINE CONTRACTOR TECH. SERIOUS INTERESTS ONLY PLEASE..... MY CELL IS 781 -252-9302 IF YOU MAY HAVE ANY QUESTIONS.
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To reach its findings, HLDI looks at theft data from the previous three model years (in this case 2010-2012) to determine the frequency of claims for a particular make and mode,l as well as the average payment per claim. As the report points out, the claims aren't always for the theft of the entire vehicle - they can include components (say, wheels and tires) or property taken from the vehicle. At seven claims per 1,000 insured vehicles, the F-250 is six times more likely to suffer a theft claim than the average vehicle.
The Cadillac likely dropped from the top of the list to sixth due to additional theft-prevention features including a steering wheel lock and inclination sensor for the alarm, but GM's other fullsize trucks and SUVs still occupy eight of the list's 10 spots. Some of the least stolen vehicles with below-average loss payments include the Lexus HS250h, Hyundai Tucson, Honda CR-V and Dodge Journey. Head on over to the HLDI's website for the full list that shows the most and least popular vehicles among thieves from 2010 through 2012.
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