::: 2005 Ford E350 Super Duty 8 Passenger Van 31,000 Miles * Photos * $14,950.

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::: 2005 Ford E350 Super Duty 8 Passenger Van 31,000 Miles * Photos * $13,950.



Please call me at (734) 474 - 2700

- 2005 Ford E350 – 1 Ton Super Duty 8 Passenger
- 5.4 V8
- Rust Free North Carolina Van
- Auto Trans
- 31,053 Actual Miles
- Ice cold Dual AC
- Power windows & locks
- Tilt wheel & cruise control
- Factory Black Tint Windows
- Overhead Console
- Gold metallic Exterior – Light Gray Cloth Interior.
- Van is Loaded – so much more!

I just drove this gorgeous truck back from North Carolina and
she performed flawlessly, clean, tight & very comfortable.

You won’t believe how clean & nice this van is. As close to a
new truck as you can get without the new truck price.

It is currently set up for 8 passenger seating. There is room for 1
more bench seat, making a total of 12 passenger seating.

A great deal & value at only $13,950.

Truck is *** AVAILABLE *** this ad will be updated when sold.
Cash only - no checks.
Located in Milan, MI 48160 ~ Just south of Ann Arbor, right off of US23.
( Near Cabela's)


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F250 – F350 – Towing – Tow – E250 – RV – Trailer – Camper – Camping – Camp - Cargo
 
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New Low Price...

This is a 1 ton heavy duty truck, add a trailer hitch & you’ve got
a great towing rig for RV campers (the van itself can be a nice camper),
car haulers or what ever you want to tow!

Think hunting, boating, towing, camping, hauling, people mover, this truck does it all!


Now only $13,950 !


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This is an inexpensive heavy duty, low mileage tow rig.

You’re getting twice the truck for half as
much in this E350 than you’d get in a F350…..



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I had been considering something like this for a while. Needed something to haul the racecar and carry supplies as well. Coulda sleept in this thing too. A shame this wasnt a month and a half ago when I bought a brand new truck for double this price :( Good luck with the sale. Being a 1ton this thing is extremely versital, and its potential often goes unnoticed.
 
That is what I was pretty much thinking.
Thank you camaromann.

Can you imagine what this would sell for if it
were a 2005 F350 pick up 31,000 miles? I agree,
this does the same job, for a lot less money!

And it’s still….


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Folks this is a great, clean, super low mileage,
rare to find, heavy duty truck , For a really good price.

What are you waiting for? Once shes gone, you’ll think,
“I wish I’d jumped on that deal!”
 
Wow! A lot of “tire kick’n” yet no action.

Most seem to agree the truck is exceptional
& the price is certainly fair & reasonable.
 
Ford to stop making the E-Vans....

For a couple of generations, the Ford Econoline van has been as much a part of the landscape as, well, a Lincoln Town Car. But like the Town Car, the Econoline -- now known as the E-Series -- is getting killed off.

It's not because of flagging sales. The E-Series has owned the big commercial van segment for more than three decades. Ford will try to hold onto that with the replacement, a Sprinter-style, high-roof van called Transit that Ford already sells in Europe. It will get 25% better fuel economy, is far lighter than the E Series, and Ford can see efficiencies from having a single global design.
The Econoline is sure to be missed by many when it goes away in 2013. It's been made at Ford's Ohio Assembly plant in Avon Lake that opened in 1974, while the Transit will be made at Ford's renovated Kansas City (Mo.) Plant. The Econoline was popular not only for cable guys and plumbers, but as a car pool get-to-work vehicle as well.
For the moment, Ford's job is to get its Transit -- already popular in Europe -- ready for America. It is being put through three months of intense durability testing including climbing the curbs on the specialized test road at the proving grounds. The Transit will climb the curbs thousands of times on top of navigating the bumpy and pothole-ridden road surface commercial vehicles are sometimes required to endure, Ford says. Shouldn't be hard: Ford has already made 6 million of them for the rest of the world.

http://content.usatoday.com/communit...1#.UlncKxAwK8A


This van of mine should really be a hot item, be
more in demand & only cost more in the near future.
 
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