06 Ford E-250 Ez Ready Handicap Van Wheel Chair Lift 72000 Miles Clean 1 Owner on 2040-cars
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:VAN
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.4
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: E-Series Van
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: VMI TUSCANY
Options: HANDICAP VAN, WHEEL CHAIR LIFT
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 72,000
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: GREY
Disability Equipped: Yes
Number of Cylinders: 8
2006 FORD E-250
READY HANDICAP VAN
WHEEL CHAIR LIFT
72000 MILES
SCOTT
215-280-2120
HI MY NAME IS SCOTT I AM THE OWNER OF EXIM AUTO INC AND WE ARE OFFERING A 2006 FORD E-250 EZ READY WHEEL CHAIR VAN. THE VAN A 72000 ORGINAL MILES.THE TIRES ARE ABOUT 90%. THIS HANDICAP VAN IS IN GOOD CONDITION AND IS READY TO GO TO WORK. THIS VAN IS A EZ READY WE HAVE TWO LIFTS A 400 POUND CAPACITY AND A 800 POUND CAPACITY. WE WILL INSTALL EITHER LIFT. THE REASON THE LIFT IS I NOT IN THE VAN BECAUSE SOME PEOPLE NEED A VAN FOR A CHILD AND WE CAN PUT THE SMALLER LIFT IN. THE VAN IS SPOTLESS INSIDE AND OUT. THERE ARE A FEW LITTLE SPOT ON THE INTERIOR. THERE ARE A FEW LITTLE SCRATCHES AND SCUFF MARKS, NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR. THERE ARE A FEW SCRATHCES ON THE DRIVER SIDE. THE VAN COMES WITH A V-8 ENGINE AND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. THE ENGINE AND TRANS ARE 100%. THIS ENGINE RUNS PERFECT IT RUNS LIKE NEW.THE CONVERSION IS DONE BY VMI MOBILITY COMPANY. THE VAN ALSO HAS SEAT IN THE VAN THAT WORK PERFECT.THE VAN COMES WITH ALL SOME OPTIONS, FACTORY FORD RADIO, A/C/HEAT. THIS BODY OF THE TRUCK IS IN GOOD SHAPE, I SEE NOTHING WRONG WITH THIS VAN, OTHER THEN A FEW SCRATCHES. I HAVE ABOUT 15 VANS FOR SALE. THIS IS A SIDE LOADING VAN. PLEASE TAKE A LOOK AT ALL PICTURES, IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ME WITH QUESTIONS. I CAN HELP WITH SHIPPING AND TRANSPORTATION.
SCOTT
215-280-2120
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This 2,000-hp Mustang is in serious need of wheelie bars
Tue, 25 Feb 2014The Ford Mustang on the right is drag racing with the standard technique. The Mustang on the left, driven by David Measell, is using a new "rear bumper only" technique that evidently surprised everyone at the South Georgia Motorsports Park strip - including Measell.
Measell said his outfit just bought the car the week before the event, noting that it has more than 2,000 horsepower. Speaking of his "flying" run, Measell said, "We turned it up to dip on down," by which he meant they turned up the power in order to get his time down. Turns out all that power and all that traction sent the nose straight up into the air almost as soon as the race began.
He told an interviewer afterward that this was his first race in a "regular car" since he normally drives a pro-mod. "I like my wheelie bars," he concluded. You can see how he got there in the video below.
Want a V8 on the cheap? Buy a work truck
Thu, Aug 3 2017In case you didn't notice, V8 cars have gotten pretty expensive. If you want a modern muscle car like the Dodge Challenger R/T, Ford Mustang GT, or Chevy Camaro SS, you'll need between $34,000 and $38,000 for a stripped out example of one. The cheapest of those is the Challenger, and the priciest is the Camaro. These are also the cheapest V8 cars the companies offer. But if you absolutely have to have a V8 for less, there is an option, work trucks. As it turns out, all of the Big Three offer their most basic work trucks with V8s. And because they're so basic, they're pretty affordable, especially when sticking with the standard two-wheel drive. A Ram 1500 Tradesman with a V8 can be had for as little as $29,840, which is a little more than $4,000 less than a Challenger R/T. For a bit more at $30,275, you can have a Chevy Silverado W/T, almost $8,000 less than a Camaro SS. The most expensive is the V8 Ford F-150 starts at a starting price of $30,670, which is a bit over $5,000 less than the Mustang. Of course you'll be in an ultra bare bones vehicle with few comforts, and the price will go up if you add stuff, but we're bargain hunting here, and sacrifices are sometimes necessary. Besides, what you lose in comfort, you gain in loads of cargo space and towing (try to look at the bright side). Also, as a side note, all three trucks are available with optional electronic locking rear differentials. At the discounted price of these trucks, you still get a heaping helping of power. The most potent of the trio is the Ram 1500 Tradesman with 395 horsepower and 410 pound-feet of torque generated by a 5.7-liter V8. Compared with the Challenger R/T, the Ram is up by 20 horsepower and they're tied for torque. The value proposition is even more stark between the two vehicles when looking at the price per horsepower. Each pony in the Ram costs $75.54, while the Challenger charges you $90.91. The Challenger is also more expensive per horsepower than its close competitors. The F-150's 5.0-liter V8 is just barely behind the Ram with 395 horsepower and 400 pound-feet of torque. That's still more power than the Challenger, and it matches the torque of the 2017 Mustang GT. On the down side, it still would be down 20 horsepower on that same 2017 Mustang, and it's behind by 60 horsepower and 20 pound-feet on the new 2018 Mustang GT. The F-150 also just edges out the Mustang in the dollar per horsepower measure.
Ford overlooks the Big Apple in the 2015 Mustang Convertible [w/video]
Wed, 16 Apr 2014Ford has done it again. Like in April of 1964, there is once again an all-new Mustang Convertible sitting on the observation deck of New York City's Empire State Building. This has been in the making for a little while, with the first report that Ford would recreate the sky-high publicity stunt coming out a few weeks back.
The process of getting the Mustang up there wasn't exactly easy. A Troy, MI-based company chopped up the new droptop, a necessary evil to get the Mustang on the Empire State Building's only freight elevator that runs to the 86th floor observation deck. But it was slightly more involved than just taking the car apart. The company, DST, built a mockup of the ESB's freight elevators, and then practiced its cuts on a second pre-production Mustang Convertible (measure twice, cut once).
The result of all this work are the images you see above. Yes, sitting in the crisp, morning air of midtown Manhattan, over 1,000 feet up, is this brilliant, Triple Yellow Mustang. Take a look up top for our gallery of images from today's event. You can also scroll down for videos and images of the process leading up to the ESB debut.