2006 Ford E-250 Extended High Top Wheelchair Van 4.6l on 2040-cars
Racine, Wisconsin, United States
2006 Ford E-250 Extended High Top Wheel Chair Van with only 10,100 One Owner Miles!! You will be amazed at how new this van looks and drives!! Seat belts 6 passengers and 2 Wheel Chairs. Has a certified commercial lift by N.M.E.D.A sticker on lift. Safety inspected and ready to go to work! About us: V.I.P. Auto Sales is a licensed Wisconsin dealership established in 1982, family owned and operated. Payment and Shipping: Purchaser is responsible for arranging and paying all shipping cost. We can recommend transport companies per your request. Wisconsin customers we will collect sales tax and registration fees, we handle all paper work and transferring of vehicle title with in Wisconsin. All non Wisconsin residents are subject to taxes and registration fee's in the state of residency. A $1000.00 deposit is due no later than 48 hours after end of listing that can be paid through pay pal. The balance must be paid in full within 7 days from end of listing. We do not offer financing. Payment to be made by wire transfer- bank to bank. Inspection information: Vehicle has been inspected at our dealership. You may set up an inspection at your expense at a repair facility in our area. We will assist in getting the vehicle to the facility for you with in a 15 Mile radius. Porcaro Ford Dealership is located with in 10 miles of our dealership. Car Fax Certified: Vehicle has a car fax certification and is available at our web site, www.vipauto1.com or feel free to contact us by email at sales@vip-motors.com
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