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1989 Ford Falcon

1989 Ford Falcon

$9,250

Raleigh, North Carolina

Year 1989

Make Ford

Model Falcon

Category Class B

Length 19

Posted Over 1 Month

Awesome Rare Class B Conversion Van. Runs Great. The van:Outside- Dometic Awning, This thing is awesome and works great- Ladder and spare tire in back- Roof AC unit - Roof Ventilation- New Towing hitch and kit! (The previous owner put on a new towing kit in 2015)Main Quarters- Full size futon style bed (the back rest rolls over unravelling the sheets and such)- Top sliding platform sleeps 2 more- Plenty of cabinetry and organization space for all necessary cooking utensils and ingredients- Propane heating furnace with thermostat- Water Heater- 20 gallon water tank under bedKitchenette- Dual Burner propane stove- Sink- 3 interchangeable tables- 3 way Dometic refrigerator (Runs on 12V, 120V, or Propane)- Cooking fan/vents/lights- Microwave (1200 Watt)"Bathroom"- Flushing Toilet- Sink and wash station- Lots of closet spaceSolar Setup- 172 Watt Solar Panel- 600 Watt PURE SINE WAVE inverter (best efficiencies and electricity quality)- 440 Amp Hours of Battery in back (2 6V golf cart batteries in series)- 30 Amp charge controller- Stepdown converter (24V-12V)I put in a lot of research, time and money to do this set up right. Works like a charm and you should not run out of power. The Pure sine wave inverter gives you 99% efficiency from the juice in the batteries as well as better quality electricity than you get in your house. I lived and traveled out of her for 5 months and it has been a blast. She runs really well and has not broken down on me. I put a lot of TLC and money into her before the trip which means you will not have much to do. There are a few minor fixes that need to be taken care of however nothing vital to her functioning.Things that I fixed. - New rubber flooring (very easy to clean compared to carpet and will not mold)- New wooden driver and passenger door panels - New upholstery for the bed- New Window motors in front doors- New Wooden center console- New Headlights and Bulbs- New Tires (December)- New Curtains on all windows + large curtain between drivers pit and main compartment for sleeping- Switched most lights to LED- Solar setup (this thing's awesome, I can cook with a crock pot without being plugged in at RV park)- Replacing the spare gasoline tank- NEW BRAKES and alternator since they were oldThings that need to be addressed: Since I was not using much of the water system(toilet etc...), most of the problems lie there- Found a leak in water lines after de-winterizing the van, cannot reach it at the moment but is not a major problem.- Toilet seat needs a new part in the flushing mechanism- Rooftp AC needs freon from my understanding (blows air)- Front engine AC only blows coolish air- Radio Antenna replacement