Conversion Van... what's the catch?

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palebluedot78

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So i've been looking around for a clean conversion van, low miles, and I came across this in my state no less, with less than 15,000 miles on it and it's only $6500.
Seriously?!  am I missing something?  that's practically a new vehicle.  Since there is no picture of the odometer, maybe they put the comma in the wrong spot and left out a digit? :huh:

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Grand or so to customize it to my needs and that's a pretty sweet deal.
 
Phone number for seller looks like it tracks back to a salvage dealer. Vehicle is prob a salvage title. Not positive though, would have to have the Vin and it wasn't available for me.
 
Cry said:
Phone number for seller looks like it tracks back to a salvage dealer. Vehicle is prob a salvage title. Not positive though, would have to have the Vin and it wasn't available for me.

Yeah, when it looks too good to be true....
 
IIWM, I'd be hoping that they missed a digit on the mileage one way or another.

If it really only has 15G on the odometer, it's been sitting somewhere for many, many years which is probably more problematic than higher mileage.

The only way to find out is to go see it and inspect it with a fine tooth comb and a good mechanic!
 
You prob have these search resources, but in case you're missing one. Here's most of the search engines I have found for searching for vehicles.

http://www.autotempest.com/
Searches Carsdirect, cars, autotempest, eBay Auctions, eBay motors, also has option to search Craigslist, auto trader, and auto trader_ca

http://www.adhuntr.com/
Search all of Craigslist, Backpage, Kijiji, eBay Classifieds, Gumtree, and Oodle.

http://www.autobytel.com/

http://www.cargurus.com/

http://www.rvtrader.com/


G'luck on finding the perfect travel vehicle!
 
Down farther in the ad it says the color is brown... hmmmm....
 
The catch is $6,500 for a 20 year old van along with only having been driven 750 miles a year best case, worst case more in any single year and sitting unused for many years. I would run from that thing personally.
 
I caught the color thing too. "Brown"..... looks silver in the pic. But then, the title and registration of my minivan says "green" when it is obviously gray-blue, and my 1988 Ford E150 title and reg says "Cream" when it has cream pinstripes on a bronze and dark brown body!
The mileage disturbs me too.....
 
Only beef I have with conversion vans is appliances are usually outmoded and not efficient, otherwisw I have bought salvage titles and other than a brake/light test have been happy.
 
I purchased a vehicle that had been stored in a barn for several years. Got a good deal on it, or so I thought. The mice and squirrels chew the heck out of the wiring. I got rid of it after only about 5 months of fighting it. If a vehicle has been sitting for a while, that could be problematic.
 
Used 1995 Ford E-150 and Econoline 150 XLT
Mileage: 14,423

From the header, it looks like 2 vehicles for sale....but only one is described.

Just a messed up ad...or a shyster.  :huh:
 
i'm no expert but i wouldn't pay $6500 for a '95 no matter how nice it looked, unless there was $5000 in the glove box
 
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