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2006 Ford Econoline 250 Extended Motocross Van E-250 Motorcycle E250 on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:162435
Location:

Sweet Home, Oregon, United States

Sweet Home, Oregon, United States

 

I am in the process of buying a house and I am looking for extra cash.

Picture shows that two full sized bikes and on mini bike can fit perfectly, with lots of room to spare.

I am willing to travel to meet up, with down payment.

• This van has been customized to haul motocross bikes; a wall was installed (and insulated) to create an 8'3" garage separate from the driving area.
• 162,435 miles

Front
• Leather front seats
• Stereo with CD player and auxiliary jack
• Multiple Maglite Flashlight mounts
• Foldable & Extendable towing mirrors
• Tow package include Class 4 Hitch (Max weight: 6,000 lbs, Max distribution weight: 8,000 lbs), Prodigy P2 trailer brake and both 7-plug & flat 4 connections.
• Rear view camera installed to operate whenever running lights are on
• RB components 58" folding sofa sleeper installed as a back seat fits three adults with seatbelts.
• D-Rings also installed behind the rear seat to easily secure child car seats.
• Two 6" push lights attached with Velcro above the rear seat

Garage
• Two wheel chocks staggered so that the motorcycle handlebars won't touch, installed with a quick-release plate for easy removal.
• Horizontal E track install on side walls to create multiple tie down areas to secure items to the side walls (canopy, fuel containers, spare wheels, chairs, etc.)
• D-rings installed in the front wall to secure motorcycles evenly
• Single L tracks with rings mounted on the rear floor to secure the motorcycle's rear wheel
• 3 drawer Craftsman toolbox mounted into floor
• Items installed on rear right door:
o RB Components Jr. Trailer Door cabinet on rear door
o RB Components Flashlight Holder
o RB Components Helmet Hook / Tool holder
o Dry erase board
• Shelves (for oil bottles, etc.) installed inside left rear door
• 60" Closetmaid Shelf installed on the front wall
• Two 6" push lights attached with Velcro installed on the front wall and Two 3" push lights installed on the rear roof (near the back doors)
• Fire Extinguisher installed
• Spare tire mounted underneath

Located in Sweet Home, OR

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