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My van is a Clubwagon. The title gives no model. I want to know if it's basically a 150 or 250. E-250's have coil springs in front too (I believe) I'd just like to find out what's in my back yard. The wheels bolt over to my F-150 and it's not extended. I'm assuming it's basically an E-150.
-John R.
Last edited by johnrebbb; Aug 21, 2003 at 06:32 PM.
"M" in the 3rd position is Multi-Purpose Vehicle, which is what Broncos are. I didn't realize vans were, too.
"E" in the 4th position means 6,001 - 7,000 pound brakes (GVWR) which makes it a 1/2-ton chassis.
"E" in the 5th position says it's a van (Econoline), but "NE" is not a standard Ford body code. Check those digits.
You're short one digit, so I can't be sure what the actual positions of the other digits are. I suspect you combined positions 6&7 to get that "N", which would mean it's an '88 with a 5.0L engine, but you need to get the right VIN.