Ford : E-series Van Ambulance 1999 Ford E350 Ambulance 7.3 Diesel on 2040-cars
Bensalem, Pennsylvania, United States
PER EBAY POLICIES/GUIDELINES THIS AMBULANCE HAS BEEN
DECOMMISSIONED, ALL DECALS AND LENSES HAVE BEEN REMOVED TO COMPLY WITH EBAY
This is 1999 Ford 7.3L diesel. Vehicle starts right away in any weather. Can be put back in service as ambulance or used as a work truck. Vehicle as is on the pictures. Many new parts. As vehicle was in service as an ambulance until the spring, It was a back up unit. It was working 3 times a week. Some of the parts changed in the last year are rotors, steering, new computer and wiring to the engine. Tires are Michelins about a year old. Major oil leaks have been removed, as with the age of the vehicle, small leaks are there but we didn't add any oil in between the oil changes. New starter. all the regular services including the oil changes have been done. Paint is dull and has scratches and small dents as normal for vehicle of this age and mileage. one of the clear covers on emergency light on the side is missing. drivers side mirror has missing glass. No equipment is sold with this truck. This auction is for the truck only. FOR ANY QUESTIONS E-MAIL AT: Universalambulance@gmail.com
VEHICLE SOLD AS IS - NO WARRANTY , YOU CAN HAVE THE VEHICLE INSPECTED BY AN INDEPENDENT MECHANIC PRIOR TO PURCHASE.
We accept certified/cashier check, cash in person, money order
Winning bidder must contact us within 24 hours of the end of the auction, winning bidder must provide phone number within that time
Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs
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