1996 Ford E-350 Extended Cargo Van Bin Package - Ready To Work! Good Value on 2040-cars
Fountain Hills, Arizona, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.9 Liter
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: E-Series Van
Trim: Extended Cargo Van
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 122,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: Work Bin Pkg
Exterior Color: White
1996 Ford E-350 Extended Cargo Van
- Automatic
- Air Conditioning - Blows Cold!
- 4.9 Liter 6 Cylinder
- Power Steering, brakes
- Good Tires
- Stereo
- Nice paint
- No Rust
- Small dent on lower passenger door
- Complete Bin Package with Divider
- Was Coachella California School District's plumbing service van
- Was told the van had a new motor and trans at around 85k miles - no receipts were given
- Side sliding door won't open from outside handle but works from the inside
- Could you maybe a tune up - a little rough idle but not bad - runs well
- Just wanted to be upfront about what I know about it.
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