2004 Ford Freestar With Wheelchair And/or Cargo Ramp Florida Vehicle Runs Great on 2040-cars
Erie, Pennsylvania, United States
Runs really great but needs some work and TLC
Florida vehicle and is rust free as far as I can see Purchased in Florida in the spring and driven north and has not been in a winter Interior is in very good/clean condition overall Stock wheelchair ramp with low floor and lots of room Could also be used for transporting cargo with lots of room and easy ramp access A little over 110K miles and is my daily driver so the miles are increasing everyday Passenger sliding door opens, right side of van kneels down, and ramp slides out from floor with no manual actions required Has dual sliding doors Built-in DVD player with Wireless Headphones Rear bench seating that folds down for extra storage room Has nice stereo with AM/FM, CD, and Cassette Player Has A/C with dual temperature controls Let me know if you have any questions or if you would like to come and see it and test drive it Must pickup locally or make all arrangements for shipping yourself Is also listed for sale locally. If it sells locally I will end this listing. |
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