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Ford : E-Series Van Supervan Heavy Duty 1965 and 1966 ford econoline vans for parts or restore lots of rare parts

Ford : E-Series Van Supervan Heavy Duty 1965 and 1966 ford econoline vans for parts or restore lots of rare parts

$2,000

Capitan, New Mexico

Year 1966

Make Ford

Model E-Series Van

Category -

Mileage 100000

Posted Over 1 Month

I will post more pics by wed evening. Had one pic of the 65 and 66... I love these ol' vintage boxes of tough old American steel. I don't know or care what they are worth. They are kool and weird. Hi, this auction is for two Ford Econoline Supervans. One is a 1965 and the other is a 1966. Make offers for one or both. For now i will not part them out because it is much too likely that before they rot away I will absolutely have the 66 driving from NM to the PNW via the coast highway and floating along via other modes of transport fun, ie surf, snow, scoot, skate. So, i have been saving these two vans to either build one van or both... the 1965 is the one i had planned on using for parts to build the 1966. The 1965 has a 240 6cyl with an automatic. Factory original. The 1966 3 on the column shift manual and no engine however it was originally a 240 also. My plan was to convert the 66 to an auto since i have all the parts from the 65. I have 4 original front seats that will need new upholstery. Good windshield on the 65. I have a new windshield seal from Dennis Carpenter. NOS FOMOCO radio antenna. The 66 has the 14' solid steel wheels which i like more than the normal that have the holes you can see through to the brake drums. The couple main parts that i do know are not with the vans are: like i said no engine in the 66, no intake manifold on the 65. No rear doors on the 65. The 65 does not have a driveshaft. I have a NOS set of exterior door mirrors that if i remember correctly are off white, but may be silver/gray... either way original NOS Ford mirrors. The engine in the 65 was complete when i picked it up and the 240 engine ran smooth and the automatic transmission shifted really nice as i drove around my parents property. Now, it has sat for almost exactly 10 years. Solid rigs with lots of parts. I have absolutely not listed everything here that i have but for the right price i will help ya load it all up and you can drive off with a big smile ready to build an awesome first generation Ford Econoline. message me any questions or your digits and i will give you a call to talk about this mess of golden Econoline vans and parts that i have here. i would prefer to have it all go together. I think it would be best if you are serious to come meet in person. Also, if you would like to meet in person we could talk about me getting this Econoline built however you like and the cost of that. Running, driving, stopping, starting, fresh seats, fresh paint, whitewalls, low low low to the ground, or maybe gasser style up front a bit with the tail dragging, or possibly nice and factory style for ya. The last Econoline i built was a 63' and it sold for right about $8000. I miss that sweet little Gen. 1 Econo. I like these first generation Econolines the best. If you do also then hit me up. My price may seem high or low depending on many factors. Well, i didn't get all this golden junk for free... I am down to deal so i would entertain a trade for: a cool ol' motorhome that is clean, vintage Vespa, cool vintage steel and metal stuff mainly. got a nice tig welder that you don't use? So thanks and cool ol' vintage ride vibes to ya

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