2012 Ford E-150 Wheelchair Van Standard Length on 2040-cars
Downey, California, United States
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Used
Year: 2012
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: E-Series Van
Trim: black
Warranty: Unspecified
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 80,000
Sub Model: Wheelchair Van
Exterior Color: White
Disability Equipped: Yes
Interior Color: Gray
This is a used 2012 Ford E-150 Wheelchair Van Standard Length with only 80k miles
Braun Century series Rear Lift with ADA (3 Year Warranty) Rear Air Conditioning and Heater (with Vents in Roof) 18" Raised roof with reverse flange 58" One piece header. Raised rear doors Door checks to hold door open (Ambulance Style) Back up Alarm Bulkhead Storage are above Driver/Passenger seats 1 Single passenger folding seat (mid back vinyl seat) 1 Single passenger fixed seat (mid back vinyl seat) Floor Tracks/restraints for 2 wheelchairs Heavy Duty ABS interior kit with liner Walk in steps with Modesty Panel/handrail and light FVMSS Roof Support Cage Heavy duty Altro Flooring with 5/8" under flooring (2) wheelchair Securement Tie Downs ADA (30/20 Certified) Wheelchair storage bracket over passenger wheel well Premium Surelock lap and retractable shoulder belts Other Floor Plans and Options Available! Due to various Factory Rebates, pricing may Vary, but we do Guarantee the Lowest price in the Nation! Call for pricing and/or special financing we have available for you! Call or text 949 903 6415 or email me at Aaron@sunsetvans.com i also have these vans available as well: 2000 ford windstar 98500 drop floor rear entry ramp $10,000 2004 Pontiac Montana 90000 drop floor side entry ramp $13,000 2003 Ford E250 std 336327 ADA van rear lift $7,000 2003 Ford E250 std 272434 ADA van rear lift $7,000 2009 Ford E150 std 240389 ADA van rear lift $13,000 2011 Ford E150 std 151600 ADA van rear lift $20,000 2005 Ford E350 ext 205000 ADA van side lift $9,500 diesel ext length 2003 Ford E250 ext 205000 ADA van rear lift $8,000 ext rear lift wc van 2003 Chevy 3500 ext 140000 15 pass van $5,995 pass van needs paint 2013 Ford Transit Connect 30500 ADA van rear lift $30,500 Used Consignment 2004 Ford E350 ext 275000 ADA van rear lift $6,500 diesel 2012 Ford E150 ext 119000 ADA van side lift $24,995 side lift gurney van 2012 Ford E150 ext 111000 ADA van side lift $24,995 side lift gurney van 2012 Ford E150 std 143500 ada van rear lift $22,995 2008 chevrolet uplander 200000 ada side lift manual ramp $9,000 braun side entry silver color 2012 Dodge Grand caravan 50000 ada rear entry manual ramp $32,500 rear entry fmi conversion 2012 Ford E150 std 130000 ada van rear lift $23,000 2012 Ford E150 std 130000 ada van rear lift $23,500 2012 Ford E150 std 130000 ada van rear lift $23,500 keywords : wheelchair access wheelchair vans wheelchair van mobility transportation conversion van special needs van handicap vehicle wheelchair vehicles ford E-150 Ford Transit Connect 2013 2014 new vans used vans sprinter vans custom vans homecare adult daycare ambulance vans gurney vans converted wheelchair vans California company rapid delivery best price guaranteed low prices lowest priced vans white van cargo van taxi bus limo vip ride medical van wheelchair lift hotel transport transit ford econoline vans |
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