Beautiful Ford Van, Choochoo Custom, Handicapped Wheelchair Accessible With Lift on 2040-cars
Shallowater, Texas, United States
Body Type:Full Size Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: E-Series Van
Trim: Choo Choo Customs Conversion Package
Options: Choo Choo Conversion Package, Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Power Options: Wheelchair Lift, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 82,147
Exterior Color: White with custom stripe package
Disability Equipped: Yes
Interior Color: Tan Leather
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
I am selling my 1999 Ford Econoline ChooChoo Conversion Van. I am the second owner of this vehcle; I purchased it just 4 months ago, and no longer have need of it. It is in excellent condition, has new tires and brakes, new ball joints and heavy duty shocks all the way around. I know they're new, because I had the work done. VERY low mileage and well cared for! Crown River wheelchair lift, capable of lifting 600 lbs., which is plenty for a power chair and a 300 lb adult. It has wheelchair lift controls both inside and outside the van, and it also has a remote control to operate the lift. Once you get the wheelchair into the van, it has 4 heavy duty ratcheting belts that hold the wheelchair stable on all 4 corners. There is also an extended length seatbelt to secure the passenger in ther wheelchair. This van runs great, no leaks of any kind and the front and rear air conditioner blows cold! Rear bench seat reclines at the touch of a button, and will lie flat to use as a bed. 6 way power seats. And a very special additional feature: The front passenger seat has a power base, which will rotate 90 degrees to allow a wheelchair passenger to transfer from the wheelshair to the front passenger seat with ease, and then they are able to turn the seat to face the front with the touch of a button. It has tinted windows all the way around, blinds on all windows except the front passenger door glass and the windshield! It's clean clean clean! Paint is shiny and not a single hail ding anywhere! Everything works on this vehicle! Truck is located in Lubbock, TX. Additional pictures are available, just ask! Someone out there needs an affordable handicapped van that's in excellent condition, and they are hard to find! This baby needs a new home.
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Ford to spread all-wheel drive across performance range
Tue, Feb 10 2015Car and Driver took a closer look at the all-wheel-drive system in the Focus RS, Ford reps having made "broad hints" about it being applied to other performance vehicles. One spokesperson even said that he "can see this as one of those technologies of the future." That would make sense because, as C/D notes, it couldn't have been an inexpensive job to engineer the torque-vectoring unit for the Focus – one that can send 70 percent of torque to the rear wheels, and send 100 percent of that portion to either wheel if needed. C/D also clues into the system's close similarity to the AWD unit in the recently updated Range Rover Evoque, which is manufactured by Sweden's GKN Driveline. In the Evoque, torque vectoring is brake based and two electronically controlled clutches turn the Range into a front-wheel-drive crossover under 22 miles per hour. Ford wouldn't comment on the GKN Driveline connection, or even if there is one. No matter where it might come from, more performance Fords are good for every enthusiast, and we do not look an AWD, torque-vectoring gift horse in the mouth. Featured Gallery 2016 Ford Focus RS News Source: Car and Driver Ford Technology Hatchback Performance
Ford C-Max Commercial Brings Cadillac 'Poolside' Ad Down To Earth
Thu, Mar 27 2014If we had tried to predict the first video response to the controversial Poolside video for the Cadillac ELR, we would not have thought it would center on compost. But, hey, it's always nice to be reminded that the real world is sometimes better than fiction. Instead of the chic swagger of 'Poolside,' 'Anything Is Possible' is all about getting dirty. The new short in question is called Upside: Anything Is Possible and it promotes two things: Detroit Dirt and the Ford C-Max Energi. As in the ELR ad, Ford's plug-in C-Max only makes an appearance at the tail end of the spot, but instead of the chic swagger of Poolside, Anything Is Possible is all about getting dirty. The ad stars Pashon Murray, co-founder of Detroit Dirt, which takes natural waste from around Detroit, composts it into soil and then spreads that around "forgotten parcels" of Detroit to create urban farms. Detroit Dirt gets its bio-waste from a lot of sources, including the Detroit Zoological Society (all that herbivore manure has to go somewhere), Ford and General Motors, but this particular ad was the idea of Ford's PR agency, Team Detroit. It was a frenetic shoot, filmed with an LA-based director right after a big winter storm blew through Detroit, and Murray couldn't be happier with the result. "This was Ford Motor Company pushing my story, letting me tell the story that I believe in," Murray tells AutoblogGreen. "I get to help push this car and I get to tell my story." She says that the Team Detroit and Ford had to agree on the message, "from my understanding, [YouTube] is where they wanted to start, not where they wanted to finish." The ad is already getting a positive response on Twitter, so we won't be surprised if it shows up in more places soon. "It's not saying Ford is better than GM. It's telling the story of a black woman who's working hard in Detroit." As Detroit Dirt has off-screen support from both GM and Ford, it's unsurprising to hear Murray say that the video "is not a rivalry thing." She notes that the ad agency Team Detroit came to her and offered to tell the Detroit Dirt story using the framework of the GM ad. "It's a parody on this commercial, but it's not saying Ford is better than GM," she said. "It's telling the story of a black woman who's working hard in Detroit." What is that story? It's about urban farming, recovery and recycling. Murray tells us that for the last seven or eight years, she's been dedicated to sustainability.
Bill Ford op-ed argues we can't just build and sell more of the same cars
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Few people are as able to explain the industry's many upcoming changes and challenges as clearly as William Clay Ford, Jr., better known as Bill Ford. The 57-year-old currently sits as the executive chairman of the company his great-grandfather, Henry Ford, founded over 110 years ago.
In an op-ed piece in The Wall Street Journal (subscription required), Ford explains that the role of automakers is, necessarily, going to change to suit the needs of the future world. That means changing the view of not just the automobile, but the automaker. As Ford explains it, automakers will "move from being just car and truck manufacturers to become personal-mobility companies."