1993 Ford E350 Ambulance Diesel New Motor! on 2040-cars
Springfield, Missouri, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:7.3 diesel
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: E-Series Van
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: E350 Ambulance
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 238,000
Exterior Color: White
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Blue
For Sale: 1993 Ford E350 Ambulance with many new components. The 7.3 diesel was replaced by the previous owner with a new crate motor. Mileage on truck is 238k, but the mileage on the motor is probably less than 3,000. In addition to the motor, this truck has new tires within the last 1,000 miles (6 brand new Michelin top of the line tires over $1,000), and two brand new heavy duty batteries (over $100 for each battery). This truck comes with the rear control panel, including lights, back up warning, and separate heat and AC in the rear. As you can see in the pics there is tons of storage space both on the outside lit compartments (can be locked) as well as the wall of shelving inside and storage compartments on the inside. There is also a 20 Amp power inverter in the rear of the vehicle. The possibilities of this vehicle are endless. This would make an excellent work truck for someone with a lot of tools. It could also be a great camping vehicle with room in the back to haul scooters or even possibly an ATV. There is one long padded seat opposite the wall of shelves in the rear and there is also a seat in the back that faces the rear of the vehicle. If you wanted to, there is plenty of room to place an air mattress in the back for sleeping overnights while traveling or camping. The only thing that is not currently working is the cruise control. The mechanic said that it is a wiring harness in the steering column, not a big or costly repair. The body of the truck is in very good condition except for one small surface rust spot on the driver's door. Look at the other ambulances on Ebay and one of the huge things that stands out is that most are still painted in ambulance colors. If you are considering purchasing an ambulance for personal use, you owe it to yourself to get the cost of repainting the vehicle. I can assure you that to repaint a vehicle of this size will cost you thousands of dollars at least. Here, that work has already been done. We put our sticker on the side of the door and it will take 5 seconds to return this vehicle to pure white! With so many new items on this truck (mainly the motor), this baby is ready for many miles of taking you and your stuff wherever you want to go. If you live in the Springfield, Missouri area, I would encourage you to email me and come by and take a look and drive. Thank you for looking at my auction.
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