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Hi my engine blew on my excursion and it got parked out back 4 years ago along with unfinished projects i had forgotten about and i bought a E350 at an auction for cheap so o decided to do a build and i am asking members for input ideas what have you.
so here is my idea i noticed that an excursion is half van half truck and i am not a fan of the rear door on my ex so i want to replace it with a rear door from a crew cab truck and a extended cab door like the van kinda. Something else I want to do is cut down the van so it's excursion Height and use it for the body. Also i haven't decided if i want to use a regular truck front end or use a f750 that i have any input would be helpful
Salvage cars are cheap if you catch a good deal and then rebuild the car, so I guess you had a good deal. Auctions are a very good place for those with good knowledge.
Salvage cars are cheap if you catch a good deal and then rebuild the car, so I guess you had a good deal. Auctions are a very good place for those with good knowledge.
I would say, salvage cars from auction are not cheap anymore, used to be like 8 years ago...
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