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69 Ford E-200 3/4 Ton 2nd Gen Econoline Cargo Van Freshly Rebuilt 302
1969 Ford E-200 2nd Gen Econoline Cargo Van Freshly Rebuilt 302
I'm considering selling or trading my 1969 Econoline.
It runs and drives great.
It's in really great shape considering its age.
I just had the 302 V8 professionally rebuilt.
I have pictures and receipts for the work.
It has a lot of new parts.
New starter, new alternator, new distributor, cap, new plugs, wires, rotor, air filter, coil, and carb.
It starts up and drives well.
It has very little rust at all.
The body has a couple dings but nothing major.
This is the perfect van for a restoration project.
It has a good automatic transmission.
I have brand new door seals for the front doors.
Transmission leaks some oil but it's an easy fix(I was quoted $200 for the repair).
I just got a nice pair of captains chairs for it that I haven't installed yet.
It currently has manual steering but I just pulled the power steering out of another old Ford and I'll include it in the sale.
It also doesn't currently have heat but I have the complete heating system that I pulled from another E-200.
I started to install pergo flooring in the back and I'll include the extra package I bought to complete it.
The flooring is really easy to take out if that's something you're not interested in.
I also have a nice chrome grill for it!
Clean title but the tags just expired in December.
I have it priced a bit I high but I have a lot into it.
I'm pretty flexible on the price.
I'd be willing to trade for a newer van, VW Vanagon, Jeep Unlimited, Toyota Tacoma, Honda Element or maybe a K5 Blazer or a Bronco.
Who knows, if you have something cool that you'd trade, let me know.
Please text or email if you have any questions.
69 Ford E-200 3/4 Ton 2nd Gen Econoline Cargo Van Freshly Rebuilt 302
1969 Ford E-200 2nd Gen Econoline Cargo Van Freshly Rebuilt 302
I'm considering selling or trading my 1969 Econoline.
It runs and drives great.
It's in really great shape considering its age.
I just had the 302 V8 professionally rebuilt.
I have pictures and receipts for the work.
It has a lot of new parts.
New starter, new alternator, new distributor, cap, new plugs, wires, rotor, air filter, coil, and carb.
It starts up and drives well.
It has very little rust at all.
The body has a couple dings but nothing major.
This is the perfect van for a restoration project.
It has a good automatic transmission.
I have brand new door seals for the front doors.
Transmission leaks some oil but it's an easy fix(I was quoted $200 for the repair).
I just got a nice pair of captains chairs for it that I haven't installed yet.
It currently has manual steering but I just pulled the power steering out of another old Ford and I'll include it in the sale.
It also doesn't currently have heat but I have the complete heating system that I pulled from another E-200.
I started to install pergo flooring in the back and I'll include the extra package I bought to complete it.
The flooring is really easy to take out if that's something you're not interested in.
I also have a nice chrome grill for it!
Clean title but the tags just expired in December.
I have it priced a bit I high but I have a lot into it.
I'm pretty flexible on the price.
I'd be willing to trade for a newer van, VW Vanagon, Jeep Unlimited, Toyota Tacoma, Honda Element or maybe a K5 Blazer or a Bronco.
Who knows, if you have something cool that you'd trade, let me know.
Please text or email if you have any questions.