Fajny samochód ale kto montuje zabytkowy kineskopowy telewizor i magnetowid, z tego co wiem w Stanach niedawno wyszli z dyskietek byli jedynymi co używali takie nośniki.
@@depdiem8528 yup. Could be These old cars dont like ethanol. It gums up the lines after while. Newer engines are MADE for the "different" fuel blends, nowadays... Or its an old engines.. It happens also
Those seats just look so comfy.
The fact that I'm older than this van is well... disconcerting to me!
exactly wat im looking 4
Para Colombia que precio tiene si la venden gracias y buenas noches
Carro é lindo demais
Good van
se avento mas de medio video moviendole a las persianas
Important, number one, question, how much?! Please let me know? Eric Sulen, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA.
Saludos en excelente estado
Is it available to see and drive to buy?
Pretty
Hi is it still available? I am interested
Hermosa belleza van excelente marca son muy cómoda chao pues
Why was the engine re-built?
5.0L V8 or 5.8L V8?
Is it still for sell? What’s the asking price?
did you get one? how much did you pay?
Is this van still available? Thanks Eric Sulen Grand Rapids Michigan.
Now that’s for a family of 12 at least
Wait did I just see a TV set inside?
Is this for sale
Is it still available? Useally not interested but nice
I don't think you deserve a thirty-year-old Ford. You are a better person than that. Take you five years to go a hundred miles.
Is it still available usaully not interested
The only thing possibly worse than a thirty-year-old Ford is a five-year-old Dodge
Price is too high IMHO.
Fajny samochód ale kto montuje zabytkowy kineskopowy telewizor i magnetowid, z tego co wiem w Stanach niedawno wyszli z dyskietek byli jedynymi co używali takie nośniki.
I have a 91 Econoline Van with a rebuilt Windsor 351 V8, drive it every day and will do so until the Dems pass a law against it.
drives off lot...engine stalls...yeah it's a Ford
Or ran out of gas.
@@pcwizzy460 not out of gas. Rubber fuel lines and the valve that switches tanks has deteriorated and sucked shut
@@depdiem8528 yup. Could be These old cars dont like ethanol. It gums up the lines after while. Newer engines are MADE for the "different" fuel blends, nowadays... Or its an old engines.. It happens also