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Year: 1994 Make: Ford Model: E-Series Van Price: $7000 Mileage: 85000 Color: Blue Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing Location (State): NC Transmission: Automatic Drivetrain: 4WD & AWD Color: Blue Engine: 351
Located in Raleigh, NC.
Cargo van with comfy chairs, power windows, power locks
351 with Crane cam and mild headwork
Pacesetter long tube headers, high flow cat and muffler, 3" mandrel-bent exhaust. Nice sound but not loud
Rebuilt E4OD transmission with TransGo shift kit, new filter and fluid, and 4R100 oil pan (drain plug)
Dana 60 full-float rear axle with limited slip and 4.10 gears
Dana 44 front axle with auto hubs and 4.10 gears
Borg-Warner 1356 hi/low transfer case
BF Goodrich 265/75-16 A/T tires and matching spare
Hitch, Prodigy brake controller and 7-pin plug
Alarm with keyless entry and immobilizer
Sony CD player with iPod connector and aux input
Halon fire extinguisher
Streamlight Stinger flashlight and charger
Air compressor, 5-gallon air tank and retractable hose reel
Battery tender
Cold A/C and excellent heater.
Some extras:
Tool bin with jacks, recovery straps, and other MacGyver goodies
Decent junkyard middle seat (no mounting hardware)
Aluminum motorcycle ramp
Wheel chock and several sets of tie-downs
Good used front left fender (existing one has a small tear/dent)
Known issues:
Minor body damage, paint is fading, clear coat coming off in a few places
Airbag light is on. Code says it is the little blue box under the dash. I never bothered to research it further, since I am not sure I want an 18 year old airbag going off anyway.
Passenger window does not go up with driver's door switch. Works fine (up and down) with the passenger door switch. I checked the obvious things, and may look some more if I have time.
History:
The van is titled as an E150, as that is what it started out as. I happened across an E350 Quigley with a damaged body and could not pass up the opportunity to build the 4x4 that I had always wished I had. I ended up rebuilding the E350 chassis and then putting the blue body from my E150 on the Quigley chassis.
While I had it apart, I refreshed the engine, which only had about 70K original miles on it. Installed the new cam and lifters, did the head work, had the custom exhaust work done (including ceramic coating the headers and Y-pipes). I used the E4OD transmission out of my E150 since it had just been rebuilt a few thousand miles before. I added the shift kit, installed the updated pan and changed the filter and fluid. Replaced all the brake components (pads, rotors, calipers, shoes, drums and wheel cylinders) and recently replaced the shocks. I also replaced as much as I could when I had it all apart (timing chain, water pump, fuel injectors, valve guide seals, motor mounts, radiator, hoses, u-joints, etc).
The van is in great mechanical condition, I would not hesitate to hop in it tomorrow and drive across the country.
i'm interested in your ford quigley. my name is thomas, i'm in tennessee outside knoxville. i am serious about buying, i have cash, but would like to talk before making a long drive. my number is 865-208-0905. please let me know if it has been sold. thank you.
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