
1984 Ford E-Series
Mileage: 27,792 ยท Bradenton, FL
1984 Ford E-Series E-150 STD Econoline
Bradenton, FL
$18,997
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Features
Mileage
27,792
Drivetrain
Rear-Wheel Drive
Exterior color
Orange
Interior color
Brown (Tan)
Engine
5.8L V8
Fuel type
Gasoline
Transmission
3-Speed Automatic
Overview
- Make:Ford
- Model:E-Series
- Year:1984
- Trim:E-150 STD Econoline
- Body type:Van
- Exterior color:Orange
- Interior color:Brown (Tan)
- Mileage:27,792 mi
- Condition:Used
- VIN:1FTEE14G9EHB58656
- Stock number:SN3248
Fuel economy
- Fuel type:Gasoline
Performance
- Transmission:3-Speed Automatic
- Drivetrain:Rear-Wheel Drive
- Engine:5.8L V8
Measurements
- Doors:3 doors
History
Clean title
No issues reported.
0 accidents reported
No accidents or damage reported.
2 previous owners
Vehicle has 2 previous owners.
Pricing
$18,997
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1984 Ford Econoline 150 รขโฌ Two-Owner California Custom Van with 351 Windsor V8 Why This Car Is Special The 1984 Ford Econoline 150 was built during the peak of the custom van era, a period when full-size vans were being treated as rolling personal statements rather than just utility haulers. Ford had been refining the Econoline platform since 1961, and by 1984 the third-generation body style รขโฌ introduced for 1975 รขโฌ had hit its stride. These trucks were available with serious powertrain options from the factory, and this particular example was ordered with the 351 cubic inch Windsor V8, one of the more capable engine choices available in the Econoline lineup at the time. The 351W was a proven, torquey motor with a long history in Ford trucks and performance cars alike, and it makes this van far more capable on the road than the base inline-six alternatives that most buyers settled for. What makes this specific 1984 Ford Econoline 150 worth paying attention to is its history and condition. The VIN identifies this as an E-150 short-wheelbase panel van assembled with the 351 Windsor and factory air conditioning. It spent its life in California รขโฌ a state where road salt is not a factor รขโฌ and has had just two owners in over 40 years. California provenance on a vehicle this age is a meaningful detail, not just a selling point. The undercarriage photos confirm what that history suggests: clean, dry metal without the rot that haunts vans from the Rust Belt. Someone also took the time to personalize this van thoughtfully, with period-correct custom touches that fit the era rather than fighting it. Features List - 351 Windsor V8 engine - 3-speed automatic transmission - Ice Cold Factory air conditioning - Power steering - Power brakes - Front disc, rear drum brakes - Dual exhaust with chrome tips - Aftermarket Pro Tach tachometer - Aftermarket Pioneer head unit - Aftermarket Infinity door speakers - Aluminum rally wheels - Lowered stance - Custom front air dam - Custom wrap-around front bumper - Chrome bumpers front and rear - Roof rack with integrated ladder - Rear spare tire mount with custom desert scene cover - Wood grain dash trim - Tan vinyl interior - Two-owner California van Mechanical The 351 Windsor V8 is the right engine for a van this size. It displaces 5.8 liters, produces a broad torque curve that suits the weight of a full-size van, and has a well-documented service history with widely available parts. Ford used the 351W across its truck and car lines for decades, which means any competent mechanic can work on it. Paired with the 3-speed automatic, the drivetrain is straightforward and durable. This is not an overdrive transmission, so highway cruising will keep the engine in its power band rather than loafing along at low RPM รขโฌ that suits the character of a van like this. The braking setup is front disc and rear drum, which was standard for the Econoline 150 in this era and provides adequate stopping power for a vehicle of this weight. Power-assisted steering and brakes are present, making the van easy to maneuver despite its size. The dual exhaust exits cleanly at the rear with chrome tips visible in the undercarriage photos. The underside itself shows no significant rust, which is consistent with a California vehicle that never dealt with winter road treatment. The factory air conditioning compressor is noted as functioning and producing cold air รขโฌ a detail worth confirming on any 40-year-old system, and one that speaks to the care this van has received. An aftermarket Pro Tach tachometer has been added to the dash, a common and practical modification for V8 van owners who wanted better visibility into engine behavior. The Pioneer head unit and Infinity door speakers are period-sympathetic upgrades that improve usability without looking out of place in a custom van context. Interior The interior carries tan vinyl throughout, which pairs well with the orange exterior and was a popular combinat
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