1966 10-door Econoline with a hydraulic platform on roof raises 24 ft

Price: - Item location: Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Description:

1966 Other Makes Econoline

I was told several years ago by a classic vehicle appraiser that once it is restored there is no telling what it could sell for if listed at auction for Barrett Jackson or one of the other large auction houses. I have held on to it in hopes to be able to have it restored and auctioned myself but have decided to see if someone else wants to take on the task. This was mechanically restored in 1992 and driven. It has been sitting since then but both the engine and hydraulic lift worked fine at that time. Pictures and videos in links below.
Its a true "one of a kind" It is a 1966 10-door Econoline with a hydraulic platform that raises 24 feet.
HERE IS ONE OF MANY INTERESTING ARTICLES ABOUT CINEMOBILE
http://archives.chicagotribune.com/1969/10/05/page/272/article/if-mohammed-wont-go-to-the-movie-studio
One of a kind Acadamy Award Winning movie grip van Cinemobile
The man who designed and produced the Cinemobile won the Acadamy Award in 1970 in the Scientific and Engineering category.
Scientific and Engineering AwardWINNERS Fouad Said
For the design and introduction of the Cinemobile series of equipment trucks for location motion picture production. http://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000003/1970
He created the Cinemobile to be flown all over the world filming location shots for the series I-Spy. It later went on to film 100s of movies and television. A large hydraulic platform sits on the roof and raises 24 feet high for filming
There were only a few of these vans produced before they went onto using large bus conversions that could carry crew members as well as all production equipment..
LOTS MORE INFORMATION HERE
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2278313/1966-ford-e250-super-duty-cargo/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHz9m0ggySg
and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=YYyLFq0c8oI