this one-
it was rear ended by someone whilst I was stationary at traffic lights. its a cat c. rear doors bent/dented, and number plate mount/door latch area bent in.
otherwise its pretty damn good for one of these- a few dents and scrapes, but no rust, and FSH, mostly council fleet up until it was retired.
PARTS NOT AVAILABLE-
any of the wheels
longer wheel studs
front coilovers.
everything else is there. recently replaced front bumper, drivers mirror and headlight with good s/h items.
flipped rear axle with new wheel bearings.
recent new exhaust.
rubber load liner and steel half-bulkhead.
then any of the stock bits you may need, all in good condition.
I cant keep it around for long as I'm tight on space, but am happy to pull the engine etc. if anyone needs it- its nad a new alt, camblet, glowplugs etc. over the last year or two. ive already had interest as itll bolt up to a rwd gearbox so you can go derv in rwd ford applications.
id even sell you the whole van cheap if you want it- its easily repairable with a few hours with a portapower and some new rear doors.
it was rear ended by someone whilst I was stationary at traffic lights. its a cat c. rear doors bent/dented, and number plate mount/door latch area bent in.
otherwise its pretty damn good for one of these- a few dents and scrapes, but no rust, and FSH, mostly council fleet up until it was retired.
PARTS NOT AVAILABLE-
any of the wheels
longer wheel studs
front coilovers.
everything else is there. recently replaced front bumper, drivers mirror and headlight with good s/h items.
flipped rear axle with new wheel bearings.
recent new exhaust.
rubber load liner and steel half-bulkhead.
then any of the stock bits you may need, all in good condition.
I cant keep it around for long as I'm tight on space, but am happy to pull the engine etc. if anyone needs it- its nad a new alt, camblet, glowplugs etc. over the last year or two. ive already had interest as itll bolt up to a rwd gearbox so you can go derv in rwd ford applications.
id even sell you the whole van cheap if you want it- its easily repairable with a few hours with a portapower and some new rear doors.