Detail Info for: Ford : E-Series Van B Class Camper 1990 Ford Falcon 190 Class B Camper E250 Extended Van 5.8 liter engine Low Miles

Transaction Info
Sold On:
06/01/2014
Price:
$ 8500.00
Condition:
Mileage:
76000
Location:
Lawrenceville, Illinois, 62439
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1990 Ford E-Series Van
Submodel Body Type:
B Class Camper Extended Cargo Van
Engine:
5.8L 351Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
1fdgs24h0lha41394
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
GAS
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Up for your consideration one 1990 Ford Falcon Class B camper van. This van was purchased by me last fall so that my 90 year old grandmother could travel to Ithica New York to see her Great Grandson at college. (she has to ride laying down) We purchased a Class C Camper this week so we can take more people with us so we are selling our class B. I purchased this class B camper because it was in excellent condition for the year it was low mileage and no rust. After purchasing the van I went through it from front to back making sure everything was in working condition and repaired whatever needed fixed. All RV appliances are in working order the roof AC blows cold, stove, furnace (will run you out it is great), stove, microwave, sink, toilet , hot water heater and shower. The RV has a fresh water holding tank and DC pump under the jackknife couch that works well while you are on the road so you can use the toilet. The RV has a black water holding tank and grey water holding tank. The RV has a 7-9 gallon propane tank that runs the Fridge while you run down the road. I have the paper work from when the van was purchased new I am the third owner if you do not count the sales lot I purchased it from. The van is a three quarter ton van the pervious owner added one ton springs at a service center to the rear of the van he pulled a small trailer behind the van to antique engine shows. The van has always been stored inside the last owner stored it under a lean too on his barn and the passenger side shows some fading on the stripes due to this. I am going to list the repairs I remember I have spent $4500.00 over the last year upgrading this van and making sure it is ready to drive across country. I have taken this van to New York twice since we purchased it. The last trip was Memorial Day weekend we averaged 12-13 MPG going 70 MPH with the Air on. The cruise control works great and we used it the entire trip. If you have any questions please contact me at 618-943-0269 David Walker The van is listed locally and could sell before this listing ends so if you want it do not wait. Camper has a class three hitch and seven way plug in. Seat belts for four and sleeps four also. Loft Ladder included with the camper. New set of 235/85/16 tires 6000 miles New water pump, new thermostat, new hoses, new radiator, engine flushed New belts New battery New Brakes (4000 Miles) New Plugs New Wires Distributor Cap and Rotor Button Transmission service and filter changed Engine oil changed ( always have used synthetic oil in the engine) Windows tinted professionally 5% on the side doors 20% tint New Tail pipe installed ( have a new muffler for it needs installed) New Captain seats installed Dash AC recharged New Rear Shocks New Propane Regulator and Supply Line New Drinking Water Tank drain valve New Furnace Parts Fridge was replaced in 2000 used very little works great super clean fridge/freezer Extra parts included with van two extra blue captain chairs excellent shape, two complete front doors off of a 40,000 mile one owner van with blue door panels, extra rear bumper like new, a couple of boxes of extra parts misc lights etc I have accumulated for spares parts. Keep in mind this is not a new camper and has some nicks and bruises but very clean presentable camper that runs very good. No engine or drivetrain leaks no smoke when running very sound drive train. I did replace the drivers side valve cover gasket and still have the passenger side gasket that should be replaced but I have not done this yet. Last winter when it was 40 below zero the van started right up like a champ my 2005 Silverado Diesel fuel froze and I had to drive the camper to work.