Looks clean. I’d take it at that price. Cheaper to put a new engine in than add a pop top or interior to any van. The power train is the least of my concerns.
If it is a 1998 E-250 V8...no 4ad...nothing special there other than the fold down bed.
*Do a leak down test to see if cylinder heads leak...you'll need to see what major electrical and maintenance work done.
ImHO start talking at $12 - 14K. You need much more info. Certainly a project to build out.
Now.... If it had say a (Quigly 4 WD system) you add 10 K at that year model..
Aluminess front or rear bumpers add $2K each (then depreciation) depending on condition/maintenance/ years.
Location on
west coast or east coast matters little...its really what YOU the buyer are willing to pay and what is out there and how well kept and maintained the E 250 is in Oregon.
Thanks again for all of your help. Really appreciated it helps me a lot in my decision exercise.
The garage's question of today did not help me decide but let's keep this for another thread.
I had another interesting opportunity to share with you (with more pictures):
2003 Ford E250 Sportsmobile, Regular Body, 50 layout, 2wd, 140k miles
Asking prize 31k. Oregon.
That's a really great color combination and looks super clean. I would think mid 20's for sure. I'm betting it's the 5.4l V8. They might stick to their price in Portland.
That's a really great color combination and looks super clean. I would think mid 20's for sure. I'm betting it's the 5.4l V8. They might stick to their price in Portland.