Ford E350 Van 4x4 Quigley on 2040-cars
West Salem, Ohio, United States
Engine:7.3 diesel
Fuel Type:Diesel
Mileage: 132,000
Make: Ford
Model: E-Series Van
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Trim: sport wagon
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: automatic 4X4
I am the third owner of this van. The first owner is who had the factory authorized Quigley 4X4 conversion installed. It was my understanding that he primarily used the van to take his family and pull a pontoon boat to the lake. The second owner was appearntly a close friend of the original owner as he seemed to know everything about its history. He had a remodleing buisness and used the van to haul his crew. I was encouraged to use only Delvac motor oil as that was all that had ever been used. In fact when I got the van it came with those materials for the next service because he had already purchased them because the next service was neer due. The amount of knowage and paperwork made me confident that this was the right Quigley for me. I have spent about $10,500 cosmetically to get this the way I want it. Including complete paint, mickey thompson tires and wheels, running boards, limo tint on all rear glass and a dvd/cd/navigation in dash unit. There are 4 captains chairs and a rear bench and still about four feet of room for gear. The 2 rear captain chairs and the rear bench come out with the pull of a lever. This has the 7.3 powerstrke diesel, this engine is legendary for its long life especially when truely taken care of. It is common for these engines to get 400,000 to 500,000 miles on them. This E350 has 132,000 on it. Like the previous two owners this is my pride and joy and recieves compliments about everywhere I take it. You just dont see many 4X4 diesel vans, especially ones that look like this. Unfortunatly I cant afford to have everything at once and I have my eye on a new toy. Please contact me with any questions. I am including some pictures before I had it painted so you can see that there was no rust. 330-465-4147 Jason
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