1994 Forde-series Van Mark Iii Conversion No Reserve on 2040-cars
Wilmot, Wisconsin, United States
Not a bad van, a good van with a lot of miles - being sold as is/where is. 4 Captain seats, the full couch seat in back pulls down to a bed. With almost 200K miles this work horse has a few issues. I bought the van over two years ago as a transitional vehicle - I've transitioned to my next van. Changed the oil regularly with additive. Lots of dings, a couple small dents, a few small rust spots and starting to leak a bit of oil. The check engine light is on, said to be an emissions sensor by two service garages - and not worth fixing. The airbag light comes on intermittently ( I put a new clockspring in when I bought it - not sure if that's the cause of that airbag light), and the service brake lights will come on every once in a while, however the brakes are good and probably have another 20K plus miles on them. Transmission seems good, but sometimes has a few second pause engaging from reverse to drive. Cruise works, AC works some times, power windows all work. There is a (roughly 12") crack in the windshield that happened with a road rock last spring. I stopped it with a window patch kit and it hasn't advanced in over a year - made it through a Chicagoland winter. The secondary doors on both the side and rear have broken cable stops on the handles, so you have to pull the cables to get them open. Just never bothered to fix them. Missing one hub cap. Carpet has stains and wear, interior has wear - but the vehicle doesn't smell like ick. Rubber is pretty good (see pictures) and all the exterior lights work to the best of my knowledge. If I think of anything else positive or negative - I will add it here right away.
I have attached numerous pictures and have a walk around video, which includes start up and engine running - I will send you that video if you ask. The engine runs smooth.. You can visit the vehicle in North Lake County Illinois area - just ask. $100 deposit on PayPal within 12 hours of winning bid. Cash balance or bank check at pick up - or you may pay balance in advance on PayPal. You can drive it home, and with some TLC this beast will go another 100K miles. This vehicle is listed locally - so I reserve the right to end the listing without notice. You can see the walk around video and hear the engine run on the youtube video here: Thanks for your interest!! |
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"We leave no doubt with customers that the F-450 pickup truck has best-in-class towing of 31,200 pounds - whether tested using our own internal towing standards or SAE J2807," said Raj Nair, Ford group vice president for Global Product Development, in the company's release.
At the same time, Ford is also changing how it calculates the F-450's payload. Instead of using its minimum curb weight as before, the brand is now using the truck's base curb weight. The revision lowers the pickup's rating to 5,300 pounds, compared to 5,450 pounds previously. The company said in its announcement that the reason for this is "aligning its payload rating practices with other manufacturers to make it easier for customers to compare vehicles." General Motors made a similar switch for its pickups in August.
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