Detail Info for: Ford : E-Series Van Carpet Cleaning Van 94 ford e 350 truck mounted carpet extractor with accessories

Transaction Info
Sold On:
12/06/2014
Price:
$ 1500.00
Condition:
Mileage:
195000
Location:
Costa Mesa, California, 92627
Seller Type:
Dealer
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1994 Ford E-Series Van
Submodel Body Type:
Carpet Cleaning Van Extended Cargo Van
Engine:
5.8L 351Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
1FTGS24Y3RHA32637
Vehicle Title:
Salvage
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Here is a 1994 Ford Econoline E250 Extended Cargo Van with V8 engine. Has A Onan Performer 24XSL Carpet extractor on board with Sutorbilt 4LT Rotary Blower and accessories including the list below. Comes with Onan Performer 24XLS Sutorbilt Blower Model 4LT - GACLDPA (there are two blowers just like this mine selling for $2350 and $3600 here on ebay! Fresh Water Tank Waste Tank Lots of Vaccume hose with spool High pressure water line and spool Cleaning wand Racks mounted inside van Some soap and accessories for cleaning Prespray canister The van starts and runs well but seems to have a head gasket issue (oil is white). Also it does not go into drive but does go into reverse. I don't have the time to play with this thing and get it going but it seems like with a little tlc it could be something again. Or you could easily part it out for more than what you paid. Heck the blower has got to be worth at least $1500 alone. There are two on ebay, one for $2300 and the other $3750 Onan engine at least $500, hoses accessories $500 and then you have the van, scrapped it's at least 500, do the math this is a steal. I have not tested the carpet cleaning equipment in the back so it is totally "As Is". I am selling this for parts essentially and just want it out of my parking space! I do have a Arizona Salvage title that comes with the van. Please look at the photos and make your best judgement on it's condition. It is rough, has a few dents and is far from perfect! Deposits are "Non Refundable".