Used Diesel 2005 E-450 Box Truck Moving Truck for sale in Riverton, UT
$4,000
Vehicle Details
2005 Year | 267,695 mi. Mileage | $4,000 Price |
white Exterior Color | good General Condition | clean Title Status |
10 cylinders Cylinders | automatic Transmission | diesel Fuel Type |
Vehicle Description
I'm selling my Diesel Ford E-450.
Truck runs like a champ. Completed a 10 day trip down the California coast line to and from salt lake city with no mechanical problems.
I changed the front tires on the trip as the tires ate in on the insides.
Was planning to replace the front brakes and hub assembly but didn't get to it. I do, however, have the parts and will include them in the purchase.
The ABS sensor came loose on the front passenger tire and rubbed the insulation off so that light is on from it.
The box length at the floor is 16.5 feet and the roof line is ~20 feet with the 4 foot mom's attic.
The cab and box are connected by a sliding door.
The box is modified. There are 4 solar panels mounted on top that are connected to a bank of 5 batteries under the box. The batteries are connected to an inverter that supplies 120v ac.
The walls and ceiling are framed and insulated.
There's a fold down bunk bed mounted to the wall.
Open to questions, if you have them, and I will answer them to the best of my knowledge.
Truck runs like a champ. Completed a 10 day trip down the California coast line to and from salt lake city with no mechanical problems.
I changed the front tires on the trip as the tires ate in on the insides.
Was planning to replace the front brakes and hub assembly but didn't get to it. I do, however, have the parts and will include them in the purchase.
The ABS sensor came loose on the front passenger tire and rubbed the insulation off so that light is on from it.
The box length at the floor is 16.5 feet and the roof line is ~20 feet with the 4 foot mom's attic.
The cab and box are connected by a sliding door.
The box is modified. There are 4 solar panels mounted on top that are connected to a bank of 5 batteries under the box. The batteries are connected to an inverter that supplies 120v ac.
The walls and ceiling are framed and insulated.
There's a fold down bunk bed mounted to the wall.
Open to questions, if you have them, and I will answer them to the best of my knowledge.