1994 Ford E350 Chateau Van on 2040-cars
Odessa, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: 2WD
Make: Ford
Mileage: 215,015
Model: E-Series Van
Exterior Color: Red
Trim: Chateau
Interior Color: Gray
You can't buy a new van like this! I special ordered this and I'm the original owner. 460 V8, Banks Ram Air and Exhaust. Fully Loaded. PS, PB, COLD Dual Air, Power Seats/Windows, Cruise, Tilt, XM, Dual Control CD/AM/FM. 4 Captain's Chairs and Queen Size Fold Out Couch. Theses are all (except XM and Banks Equipment) Ford Factory Installed. Fiberglas Running Boards. This is NOT a Conversion Van. Electronic on-the-car balanced Tires 95%, Fresh brakes front and rear, Fresh Timing Set, Fresh Tranny. I have taken meticulous care of this van. Burns no oil. I would drive it anywhere with my family (and still do). It has a small crack in the LH side of the windshield. All maintenance is up-to-date.
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