1972 Ford E-200 Econoline Van







Ended Jun 17, 2025 at 7:30 PM UTC
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Description
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Ford’s second-generation Econoline series (1968-74) marked a significant redesign from the original models that debuted in 1961, shifting from a cab-over-engine layout to a more conventional front-engine, rear-wheel-drive configuration. This change improved ride quality, safety, and serviceability, aligning the Econoline more closely with Ford’s F-Series trucks.
The E200 was the mid-range model in the lineup, positioned between the lighter-duty E100 and the heavier-duty E300. It featured a longer wheelbase (105.5 inches standard, 123.5 inches in the SuperVan configuration) and was available in both cargo and passenger variants. The E200 could be equipped with a range of engines, including the popular 140-horsepower 302 cubic-inch V8.
The 1972 Ford Econoline E200 was widely used for trades, deliveries, and camper conversions, thanks to its spacious interior and robust chassis. Its boxy design maximized cargo space and reflected the era’s growing demand for versatile, durable vans, and its legacy lives on in the continued popularity of vintage Econolines among collectors and van life aficionados.
Highlights
Finished in Wimbledon White paint with pinstriping up front
Gray interior with two rows of upgraded vinyl bucket seats and a reupholstered cloth bench seat in the rear
Powered by a 302 cu-in V8 rated at 140 hp and 230 lb-ft of torque
Three-speed automatic transmission
The chassis number (E25GHP46147) decodes as:
E25 – Econoline E200 van
G – 302 cu-in V8
H – Lorain, Ohio, assembly plant
P46147 – Production number, indicating a June 1972 build
Features
Diamond plate on doors and walls
Thick leather-wrapped steering wheel with turn knob
Kenwood AM/FM stereo with MP3
CB radio
Bosch 8,000 rpm tachometer
15-inch mag wheels
Mastercraft Avenger G/T 235/60R15 tires
Painted bumpers
Known Imperfections
Multiple paint imperfections, including rock chips, dings, scuffs, and small corrosion spots
Dent, scuffs, and light corrosion on grille
Scuffs on wheels (plus light surface corrosion on driver’s side front wheel)
Cracks on passenger side of dash
Flaws in floorboard paint
Grease marks on driver’s seat
Included
Keys
Ownership History
The Michigan seller of this 1972 Ford Econoline E200 Van has owned it since May 2022.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Auctions Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle. Broad Arrow Auctions is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hagerty.
Contact: Craig Zimmerman Phone: 586.707.5811 email: cszimmerman@hagerty.com
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