1995 Ford E-350 Mccoy Miller Ambulance on 2040-cars
Detroit, Michigan, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:Diesel
Fuel Type:Diesel
Body Type:Extended Cargo Van
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Ford
Model: E-Series Van
Trim: Ambulance
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 111,500
Number of Doors: 3
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
This is a 1995 McCoy Miller ambulance with a Ford E-350 chassis. It is being sold by a nonprofit community health center in Detroit, Michigan. We have been in possession of the vehicle since October 2009 and have only added about 4,000 miles to the odometer in the three years we have owned it. It was previously used by Southfield Fire and Rescue in Southfield, Michigan.
The ambulance is in good cosmetic shape. We never used it to care for patients - only to haul supplies to community health fairs. The passenger compartment is intact and in good condition.
This vehicle has two unique characteristics that must be noted. First, there is an e-stop adjacent to the driver seat that must be used each time the vehicle is turned off. This was installed as a workaround to an electrical problem that could be fully addressed by someone with greater needs and resources than our own. Second, the electrical system powering the sirens and lights has been disabled; it could of course be re-enabled, but doing so would require either know-how or a visit to the shop.
The ambulance has real potential to be refurbished for patient care. It would also be an excellent and inexpensive box truck for someone who needs to carry supplies. Without a guerney, there is a great deal of cargo space in the passenger compartment.
Please send us a message or call if you are interested or would like additional details!
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