2003 Ford E350 Handicap Transit Van, Ex-county Owned on 2040-cars
Bradenton, Florida, United States
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.4 LITER GAS
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Mileage: 200,715
Make: Ford
Model: E-Series Van
Trim: BLUE
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
2003 FORD E350 HANDICAP TRANSIT VAN EX-COUNTY OWNED
REAR ICE COLD AC UNIT AS WELL THE TRUCKS AC, BOTH UNITS WILL RUN YOU OUT OF THIER
5.4L GAS ENGIN
200,713 MILES
HANDICAP LIFT WORKS VERY WELL
DOUBLE REAR DOOR
THIS VAN CAN ALSO BE USED AS A SMALL BUS "SEATS 8 PLUS THE DRIVER
TIRES ABOUT 75% GOOD
THIS VAN OR BUS HAS BEEN WELL MAINTAINED, IT RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE IT ONLY HAS A FEW MILES ON IT
$6995.00
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Mon, 23 Jun 2014The recall of faulty airbag inflators supplied by Takata has exploded today to grow to seven automakers. In most cases, only models in certain high-humidity regions were affected because the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found in its investigation that moisture played a roll in determining whether there would be a problem. However, some companies opted for national campaigns. The exact number of affected models for these campaigns isn't yet known at this time.
BMW is recalling an undisclosed number of 325i, 325Xi, 330i and 330Xi models from the 2001 through 2005 model years and the 2001-2006 model year versions of the 325Ci and 330Ci for the driver side and passenger side inflators. Only vehicles currently registered in Florida, Puerto Rico, Hawaii and the US Virgin Islands are covered under this recall.
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Thu, 03 Jul 2014Mark Fields' travels on the friendly skies will soon be a relatively personal affair, as the new CEO at Ford will be required to resume air travel via the company's private planes. Fields caught plenty of flak in 2007 for flying on the company's dime to visit his family in Florida. He's since flown commercial.
According to Ford spokesperson Susan Krusel, who spoke to Bloomberg, Fields (pictured above right, with Bill Ford, Jr. at center and Alan Mulally at left) will switch to private travel "for safety and to maximize his availability for company business." In addition to his new travel arrangements, the 53-year-old exec's salary and bonuses have been revealed.
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