illumin8em
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Howdy y'all!
I think this is OK to to post here? After a year mourning the end of a long relationship I've decided to keep at least one dream alive from the wreckage. So, I'm considering purchasing an 06 E150 with just a hair over 100k miles for around $6k. I drove a couple hours to check it out and it's in pretty good condition throughout, drives so much smoother than the E350s I've driven working for a University. There was a bit of surface rust on the corners and tailgate area which I wasn't to concerned with but when I lifted the plastic guard and carpet I saw much worse. I've actually never seen an issue like it, I'm wondering if the van was used to haul a chemical and maybe that would explain the aggressive pitting. The idea of chemicals is also why I want to get the carpet out of there. It's not glued down and there is a plastic barrier but it didn't appear to work. I'm quite disappointed as I've been waiting for something to appear for the past year that really checked all the boxes and I've been too late every other time. Would you even still consider this van were you in my shoes? My budget is about $7k, $8k max. I will not be doing a full build out this winter, just the basics to get me through until better weather and fatter pockets. Thanks for taking the time to read. I probably don't have long to decide the rate vans are being bought up these days. Here are some pics. The last photo is with the carpet lifted up a bit and really shows the concerning bit.
thanks
I think this is OK to to post here? After a year mourning the end of a long relationship I've decided to keep at least one dream alive from the wreckage. So, I'm considering purchasing an 06 E150 with just a hair over 100k miles for around $6k. I drove a couple hours to check it out and it's in pretty good condition throughout, drives so much smoother than the E350s I've driven working for a University. There was a bit of surface rust on the corners and tailgate area which I wasn't to concerned with but when I lifted the plastic guard and carpet I saw much worse. I've actually never seen an issue like it, I'm wondering if the van was used to haul a chemical and maybe that would explain the aggressive pitting. The idea of chemicals is also why I want to get the carpet out of there. It's not glued down and there is a plastic barrier but it didn't appear to work. I'm quite disappointed as I've been waiting for something to appear for the past year that really checked all the boxes and I've been too late every other time. Would you even still consider this van were you in my shoes? My budget is about $7k, $8k max. I will not be doing a full build out this winter, just the basics to get me through until better weather and fatter pockets. Thanks for taking the time to read. I probably don't have long to decide the rate vans are being bought up these days. Here are some pics. The last photo is with the carpet lifted up a bit and really shows the concerning bit.
thanks