For Sale 1976 Ford 4X4 quadravan E-250, AZ

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I have a 1976 Quadravan that I bought 5 or 6 years ago with plans to make into a Baja rig. The van hasn't been used much since then and I've come to the realization that I'll probably never get around to it.

The good:

Dana 44 front, Dana 60 rear, NP205 TC, 460 CI rebuilt about 15k ago, C6 trans, new battery, rebuild carb.

The not so good:

Body has a few dings; passenger side sliding door, as well as a little bit of the body behind it has a dent like it brushed up against something but it still operates fine. There is also a dent beside the passenger side taillight that has been partially pushed back out.
It will need a complete interior; there are 2 front seats not worth saving, and a bench right behind the front row. Also some paneling, again not worth saving.
The two big side windows as well as the back door windows all have cracks and should be replaced.
dash not in that good of shape.


My plan for this van was to put a complete new interior in, and have something that I could fill with camp gear, as well as pull a boat, for trips down to Baja. I would like to get out of it what I have in it which is $2500. I may be open to trades as well, but would rather have the cash.
If you're interested or want pictures please e-mail me at jjccornell@yahoo.com
Van is located in AZ.
now $1500, take it away.
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If anyone is interested throw me an offer.

I would if you were closer.......I am in GA.....shipping would kill me.......besides, I already have one vehicle with at 460 !!!!!!!!!....

Good luck
 
Maybe paint "Free Kandy" on the side and park it down by the river?

Sweet build potential. Disc's or Drum brakes?
 
Free Kandy works every time, can't believe I didn't think of it, that's how I sold my last Pinto!:)

It has disk in front, drum in rear.
Not too far a drive from Utah to here either...just sayin'
 
Actually- I brought this up to my wife two nights ago. Told her it would be a great desert exploration vehicle (which it would). She just looked at me with glazed over eyes and asked if I needed medication.

I don't take that as a good sign.

Why is it that women fail to see the potential in such things?
 
Yeah, my wife wasn't too jazzed about it when I bought it originally. I assured her that it wouldn't turn into another one of my projects sitting in the yard, which she reminds me of every time the van is mentioned:doh:.
 
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