1997 Ford E-Series Van 1997 Ford E350 Ambulance Camper Van, 7.3 Powerstroke diesel, Quigley 4x4
1997 Ford EconolineVIN: 1FDJS34F8VHA50048Listing Date: 2019/01/22
Price: $X,100.0Mileage: XX9,000Location: Sandpoint,ID,USA
Great camper van, work van, toy hauler, etc.. I've used it for 3 years, drove it from OH to ID. I use it for hunting, fishing, music festivals, and mountain camping. The 7.3 Powerstroke starts easily (I usually don't even have to have a block heater on it, even in winter), runs smoothly, and will pull about anything you can put behind it. It's one of the best motors ever built and frequently runs for over 300,000-400,000 miles. The transmission was rebuilt by Big Sky Transmissions in Billings, MT, who specialize in Ford transmissions for race trucks and RVs. (the front seal blew out, so I had the whole thing rebuilt; they told me it's now bulletproof) It has less than 2000 miles on it and shifts solidly. It has the highly sought-after Quigley 4x4 conversion. Everything in the 4x4 works as it should: 4H, 4L, 2H, transfer case, manual lock-out hubs. It also includes:A/C (works but I think it needs gas)cruise controlpower locks, power windowsheavy-duty tow hitchoutside flood lights on each sideexhaust fanplenty of lighting in rear areaseparate heater- A/C w/ thermostat for rearlots of cabinets, closets for storagediamond plate running boards2 Interstate batteries installed new in 2016 Mechanically it's great; the drivetrain is the best part of the vehicle and there are no mechanical issues I'm aware of. It is over 20 years old, so it isn't perfect; there are some dents and dings, rust, and wrinkled paint. There are small details I never got around to fixing: a dash light out, needs a couple new door lock cylinders, carpet in front is dirty, could use new floor covering in rear, etc.. But that's why you won't have to spend $15,000 or $20,000 (or Sportsmobile/ Sprinter $60,000!). It is sold as is, no returns, so please ask questions before bidding. Buyer is responsible for pick up or shipping (USA or Canada). Amtrak runs right through Sandpoint (ID) so you could ride the train and drive it home. I-90 runs through Coeur d'Alene, approx. 50 miles south, and I'm willing to deliver there (my bank has branches there so a cashier's check can be verified). I will accept cash or a cashier's check, but in the case of a cashier's check the vehicle and title won't be released until the check clears the bank (or can be verified), no exceptions. (so plan on picking it up on a bank work day, or if having it shipped make sure the check is verified or has cleared my bank before arranging shipping) Added notes: I've not used eBay for quite awhile, so if you're checking feedback please look back at "all feedback." You'll see I have nothing but positive feedback buying and selling. Buyer may arrange shipping if shipping is desired (it's not 'local pickup only'). And the shipping quotes provided by eBay are usually pretty high I'm told. Check on your own for a better deal.