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E150 Econoline 'Custom' Trim Van V8 351 C6HD 70s Flares n Slot Mags

  • Make: Ford
  • Model: E-Series Van
  • SubModel: Econoline 150
  • Type: Van
  • Trim: No Rust No Reserve
  • Year: 1976
  • Mileage: 118000
  • Color: Hot Ginger Metallic
  • Engine size: 351
  • Power options: --, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Interior color: Tan
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
  • Location: Tempe, Arizona, United States

Description

Here is my awesome van.I have owned it about 3 years.
One pump sets the choke and it fires up and runs smooth.Rebuilt carburetor. New carpet/pad for $400, flares and visor are hand laid new fiberglass installed about a year ago for abour $1200. Flushed coolant a andchanged oil, fuel filters, plugs n wires.New Firestones were $600 on completely restored/ preserved CNC machined and powdercoated wheels for about $1800.
It runs and drives and shifts and stops good. The list of "to do" basic maintenance... shocks, brakes, hoses, belts, grease front end, recharge a/c.
See photos for physical condition- there are many dings and a couple dents as pictured. It is about 99% rust free. The paint is the original paint. I will add more to the listing soon.
No window Econolines with the factory finished interior such as this are not very common.
Please ask any questions.Please bid only if you can cover the funds within a week by bank wire transfer or cash within a week, and pick it up within 3 weeks.Thanks again!

On Aug-25-19 at 12:52:15 PDT, seller added the following information:

Hi, the list of "to do" does not mean the brakes "do not work"; means that I have not "done" them yet. I did the wheels ans tires, tune up, and items as stated. When I overhaul the brakes, I like to replace everything so i know it is done and new. It is all simple basic aintance work...brakes, shocks, belts, hoses, ect. Those items are really basic DIY knowledge requirements for owning a vehicle this old and quite simple to learn for the novice who decided to become a "vanner" and wants to "roll heavy". The brakes work good as is. Hope this helps.Oh and I will drive the van anywhere in continental US for the cost of gas, hotel, and my plane ticket home. Anything breaks along the way i will pay to fix it!