Detail Info for: Ford : E-Series Van extended passenger 1999 Ford e350 Extended Passenger Van

Transaction Info
Sold On:
04/24/2013
Price:
$ 2500.00
Condition:
Mileage:
142600
Location:
Blairstown, New Jersey, 07825
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1999 Ford E-Series Van
Submodel Body Type:
Engine:
Triton 5.4L v8
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
1FBSS31L7XHA27676
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
For sale is a 1999 Ford e350 extended 15 passenger van with 142,600 miles. It is in overall good condition with a few flaws that will be listed and pictured above. The van only comes with one row of seating, but the seat mounts are in place to add additional rows. It runs strong and drives great. The tires are still very good.The brakes are good- rear disc. The frame and lines underneath are in very good shape (hardly any rust)Recently replaced ignition coil and DPFE sensorTruck has been wrapped with decals and still has some adhesive residue on the body, but it is removable.Interior in decent shape, there is a stain on the drivers seat and a small tear the size of a quarter on the passenger seat.Radio and console are out of a 2000 ford e250 and are much better than what the truck originally came with.The speakers are okay, but I believe one or two are blown out. I do have 2 or 3 loose working speakers I salvaged from another van and will include them.The airbag in the steering wheel is a little scuffed up on one side.The floor liner in the back is torn in a few places.The seat mounts have rust, but are functional.There are a few rust spots on the roof (nothing major) but if it rains all day I notice the ceiling gets damp, so there is a slight leak. This problem can be fixed with something like bondo or mar-glass. The biggest problem with this van is that the latch on the floor for the back doors is rotted and there is a baseball sized hole near the back door in the floor. This causes some water to get in. As stated before the frame and body are in good shape with almost no rust, but the only rust issues are the floor all the way towards the back and the few spots on the roof. These are issues that can be fixed fairly easily I just do not need a van this big and would rather get something smaller. It is in above average shape for this area. Most trucks I see are loaded with frame and line rust, so please take a close look at the picture of the door latch and see for yourself. I'm not a mechanic, but I know I could fix it and paint it myself if I needed to keep it.It gets about 14 mpg.Rear step bumper with small dentTow receiver was removed completely, professionally painted, and re-installed. Passenger side door does not lock/ unlock from the outside. Air conditioning and rear air conditioning works.