1983 Ford Conversion Van:
This van is perfect for the racer.
Pop up camper top with zip windows, curtains all around, running water in
the sink, working refrigerator, Gas stove (I don't think this thing has EVER
been lit), removable table, cable to provide external power while parked, 2
Batteries (standard starting battery and Deep Cycle Marine battery for
Auxillary) and two battery controller, Numerous interior lights, 2 couches
(w/ seatbelts) that fold down into a bed, front seats swivel & recline
(passenger seat can be slept in), storage cabinet inside, A/C, Cruise, New
Kenwood stereo, 4 new speakers, Electric Brake controller, Two 16 Gallon Gas
tanks w/ under dash switch, Jasper Rebuilt engine with ~15,000 miles,
Portable Chemical Toilet in excellent working condition (curtains in van
provide privacy while in use), New parts in the last year: A/C Compressor,
belts, hoses, thermostat, alternator, tires, catalytic converter, muffler,
exhaust.
Sleeps 4
Odometer shows ~160,000 miles. Geared extremely low in the rear. Was used to
pull a 5000 Lb landcruiser on a trailer into the back woods for rock
crawling by the previous owner. Due to the gearing change the 160,000 is
actually higher than actual. Van clocks 1.3 miles per mile.
Runs well. No known mechanical issues.
Tan and Brown paint job. Brown interior. Comfortable vehicle.
Like new 16' wooden deck car trailer for sale. Purchased new in December of
2002.
Tandem Axel
Electric Brakes on the front axel with break-away kit
Wooden Deck
Black Paint
Custom steel box mounted in the front with interior lighting.
Full Size spare included
Box is removable via carriage bolts. Lighting is connected via quick
disconnect.
Very low mileage. Used mainly for once a month trips to Virginia Beach.
(300 miles round trip)
Will offer discount if both purchased together.
Pictures available upon request.
Located in Richmond, Va.
Contact keath@marx.ws
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