1992 Ford E-350 Ambulance Mc Coy Miller 7.3l Diesel Idi on 2040-cars
Chrisman, Illinois, United States
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Standard Cargo Van
Model: E-Series Van
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 111,435
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Year: 1992
Up for auction is a 1992 Ford E-350 McCoy Miller conversion Ambulance with the 7.3L IDI Diesel engine. We are the second owner of this unit, purchased from a government agency and has had routine maintenance since new. We have replaced this unit with a brand new ambulance and no longer need this vehicle. This would make a great addition to any fleet or make into a camper/work van. All of the options work perfectly, AC front and back blow ICE COLD, Heat blows HOT. Unit has recently been serviced less than 1,000 miles ago and is ready to drive anywhere. Tires are about 50-60%, there are some minor dents, and scratches from the previous owner, but overall the paint and body are straight. There is some minor rust that has been addressed around a few small spots on the rear fender wells.
A new floor was installed 9 months ago in the back of the unit. It comes with a 1,000 watt inverter and on board charging system. Runs and drives very well for a vehicle that is 21 years old. This struck went through a through service 8 months ago including:
- Full Oil, Filter, Air Filter
- Transmission service
- Radiator Service
- Fuel filter Changed
- New Belt
- Idler Pulleys
- 2 Brand new Interstate Batteries
Thanks for looking and good luck. Vehicle is as with NO warranty. Please feel free to email with any questions.
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