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This is the last year for the E series Ford van. It will be replaced with the Transit in 2014. Here is a link to an article with pictures of the new van - Ford replaces Econoline with Transit in 2014
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E350 long wheelbase vans were my choice. Had one diesel , rest were all gas. Workhorses, yes; reliable, yes; gas guzzlers, yes. Sad to see them go!
That said, I see a lot of ECs going for the Sprinters, mostly the Dodge, a few Mercedes. One EC has something that looks like a Transit, but it's badgeless & wrapped.
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I had 2 econolines, a long bed and a stretch.
They were both work horses.
They got 13 mpg, going fast, going slow, empty, loaded down to the snubbers or pulling my boat ... 13
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E350 long wheelbase vans were my choice. Had one diesel , rest were all gas. Workhorses, yes; reliable, yes; gas guzzlers, yes. Sad to see them go!
That said, I see a lot of ECs going for the Sprinters, mostly the Dodge, a few Mercedes. One EC has something that looks like a Transit, but it's badgeless & wrapped.
The brand badging depends on what year it is, they were put together from knockdown kits and badged Dodge, Freightliner & Mercedes depending on the year.
I read that whole article and was hugely dissapointed they did not mention available engines, was hoping to see a diesel option.
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I see that is an old article, and there is a 5 cyl diesel option.
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