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Old 07-14-2006, 07:10 AM   #1
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2000 Ford E-350 Work Van


I have a 2000 ford one ton van forsale 96,000 miles on it. It has Weatherguard ladder racks, and it has shelves inside. The van runs and drives great, but the body has some dings and dents on it and one of the door locks has to be unlocked from the inside, probably an easy fix but I have just been too lazy to take it apart and see what is wrong with it. Selling becuase I'm getting out of the business and finishing college asking price 5500$ obo Located in Lancaster,Oh 740-808-3500 cumminsdzl@yahoo.com

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Re: 2000 Ford E-350 Work Van


Got any pics?
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I can get some by the end of this weekend. What is your email address
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Post the pics here. So we all can see!
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