MrSabatini
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[size=large]Hi, [/size]
[size=large]I have been saving close to a year and nearing the $5500. I have searched and searched page after page on Craigslist for weeks and even months. Seems every fricking vehicle has an issue or another and the only vehicle I read with a dependable engine is the Toyota Sequoia but over $6000 the cheapest one. I've searched for RV's also and all under my price range look like Oscar the Ground trash can! My brain is about to explode watching You Tube videos about this engine and that engine and this model and that year or that generation this and that... I should be a mechanic by now! [/size]
[size=large]I'm aging very fast and very depressed in this Covid madness and in an apartment unable to play music (I'm a multi-instrumentalist) with a goal, to create music inside a future cargo trailer and this is the closest vehicle I have found within my price affordability and it says-----> 1995 Ford Club Wagon E-250 cargo van one owner 130,000 miles - $5,600. Its from an Indian Tribe and registered for smog proof valid in Arizona and California. I'm in San Diego. I hear many people say "stay away from Fords" but I can't afford much and this is all I have and not sure if this is a good engine and I figure if its a one owner and from an Indian Tribe then its surely been well maintained, add also days its very well cared for.[/size]
[size=large]I fear a lot because its been one hell of a year saving what I have and would feel horrible if it just died on me and the engine or transmission died as soon as I took off. Yes I am on a fixed income and would like to convert it slowly into a home and then buy at least a 16x7 cargo trailer with dual axels to convert into a music and video editing studio. I'd live in the van and have all my kitchen and bed in it. The trailer would be carrying tools including a small welding kit and other stuff to offer light services but I'm also getting old and fast and have lots of physical pain, back mostly. I want to get the fk out of this hell hole apartment and live my few years left in the open air of nature and meet good people, have a beer, or just get a telescope and watch the stars, maybe Art Bell can see me? [/size]
[size=large]NOTE: I would ASAP take it to Tijuana/Rosarito area where I know a shop that would add a leaf or two to life it a bit, put some All Terrain Tires, put a locking differential on the axle for dirt roads, and hold huge water containers and a large propane tank, once I save enough money to buy the cargo trailer it should be ready to tow it with an e250 engine right? Have no idea where to buy a high top for it either so I can at least stand on it. Any ideas where would help. I already have the Renogy 600watt Rover 40amp, Mono Panels, a 600watt pUre sin wave inverter, a propane 4burner stove, and the van is already gutted so the work is done and I can insulate it really well and modify to my taste. [/size]
[size=large]Anyhow, any advice on this van----> [size=large][size=large]1995 ford club wagon E-250 cargo van one owner 130,000 miles - $5,600---- would be of great help with engine issues and reliability. [/size][/size][/size]
[size=large][size=large][size=large]PS I am mostly wanting to use it to visit long term BLM land not interested in driving miles and miles to stay in one spot only to leave the next day or two., the longer I can stay the BETTER! I'm in NO hurry to leave anywhere. [/size][/size][/size]
[size=large]I have been saving close to a year and nearing the $5500. I have searched and searched page after page on Craigslist for weeks and even months. Seems every fricking vehicle has an issue or another and the only vehicle I read with a dependable engine is the Toyota Sequoia but over $6000 the cheapest one. I've searched for RV's also and all under my price range look like Oscar the Ground trash can! My brain is about to explode watching You Tube videos about this engine and that engine and this model and that year or that generation this and that... I should be a mechanic by now! [/size]
[size=large]I'm aging very fast and very depressed in this Covid madness and in an apartment unable to play music (I'm a multi-instrumentalist) with a goal, to create music inside a future cargo trailer and this is the closest vehicle I have found within my price affordability and it says-----> 1995 Ford Club Wagon E-250 cargo van one owner 130,000 miles - $5,600. Its from an Indian Tribe and registered for smog proof valid in Arizona and California. I'm in San Diego. I hear many people say "stay away from Fords" but I can't afford much and this is all I have and not sure if this is a good engine and I figure if its a one owner and from an Indian Tribe then its surely been well maintained, add also days its very well cared for.[/size]
[size=large]I fear a lot because its been one hell of a year saving what I have and would feel horrible if it just died on me and the engine or transmission died as soon as I took off. Yes I am on a fixed income and would like to convert it slowly into a home and then buy at least a 16x7 cargo trailer with dual axels to convert into a music and video editing studio. I'd live in the van and have all my kitchen and bed in it. The trailer would be carrying tools including a small welding kit and other stuff to offer light services but I'm also getting old and fast and have lots of physical pain, back mostly. I want to get the fk out of this hell hole apartment and live my few years left in the open air of nature and meet good people, have a beer, or just get a telescope and watch the stars, maybe Art Bell can see me? [/size]
[size=large]NOTE: I would ASAP take it to Tijuana/Rosarito area where I know a shop that would add a leaf or two to life it a bit, put some All Terrain Tires, put a locking differential on the axle for dirt roads, and hold huge water containers and a large propane tank, once I save enough money to buy the cargo trailer it should be ready to tow it with an e250 engine right? Have no idea where to buy a high top for it either so I can at least stand on it. Any ideas where would help. I already have the Renogy 600watt Rover 40amp, Mono Panels, a 600watt pUre sin wave inverter, a propane 4burner stove, and the van is already gutted so the work is done and I can insulate it really well and modify to my taste. [/size]
[size=large]Anyhow, any advice on this van----> [size=large][size=large]1995 ford club wagon E-250 cargo van one owner 130,000 miles - $5,600---- would be of great help with engine issues and reliability. [/size][/size][/size]
[size=large][size=large][size=large]PS I am mostly wanting to use it to visit long term BLM land not interested in driving miles and miles to stay in one spot only to leave the next day or two., the longer I can stay the BETTER! I'm in NO hurry to leave anywhere. [/size][/size][/size]
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