2001 Ford E-450 V10 Econoline Super Duty 16 Ft Box Truck Van Ramp E450 Delivery on 2040-cars
New Egypt, New Jersey, United States
Up for sale is our 2001 E-450 Ford Econoline V10 16 foot box truck. This vehicle has been owned and maintained by us for the past four years. Vehicle was mainly used only every other weekend for flea market sales (less than 200 miles per month). Vehicle runs good and is roadworthy. ABS light is on in truck. New transmission, driveshaft and emergency brake drum was installed in 2012 which costed us $3,000.00. Vehicle has been used less than a dozen times in the past year. It has a 16 foot box and additional box area lighting we installed. It also has an aluminum ramp for easy loading and unloading that stores under the box and a step bumper. Vehicle had some damage to the top of the box that has been repaired. There is a small piece of fiberglass missing from the engine hood. Engine could use a tune up. This truck has cruise control, air conditioning and an AM FM CD player. Manual windows and locks. Dont be fooled by the mileage. These are good running, long lasting trucks.
Please ask any questions prior to purchase or offer. Interested buyers are encouraged to come and inspect vehicle. This is an as-is where-is sale. No warranty or guarantees are offered or implied. |
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