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1998 Ford E150 Handicap Van W/wheel Chair Lift No Reserve! on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:107628
Location:

United States

United States


 

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You are bidding on a:

 

 1998 Ford E-150 Hi-Top Conversion

Handicap Van

with Wheel Chair Lift

 

with  107,628  Original Miles.

 

It has a 4.6 Liter, V-8 Engine

and Automatic Transmission with Overdrive

 

Van has a  CLEAR NEW JERSEY TITLE

 

Van has a  VALID NEW JERSEY INSPECTION GOOD THRU SEPTEMBER 2014

 

 

 

VIN:  1FDRE1460WHB50645

 

It has the following automotive options:

 

Alloy Wheels                             Anti-Lock Brakes

Air Conditioning                      AM-FM Cassette

Cruise Control                          Driver Air Bag

Passenger Air Bag                  Leather Seats

Power Windows                       *Power Mirrors

Power Driver’s Seat                 Rear Air Conditioning

Power Door Locks                  Power Steering

Tilt Wheel                                  Tinted Glass

 

It has the following conversion options:

 

Running Boards                      Wood Trim

Mood Lighting                          Power Leather Sofa Bed

TV                                               VCR

*Cabin Stereo                           Rear TV & Stereo Jacks

Fire Extinguisher                     Bon-Aire Air Compressor

Hi-Top                                        Crew River Wheelchair Lift    

 

 

 

                                                                                      

 

This is a  NO RESERVE  auction

 

This car will absolutely be sold to the highest bidder!

 

 

This One Owner van runs very well and drives great. Its 4.6 Liter EFI V-8 engine is very responsive. The van runs very smooth, It shifts correctly and tracks straight.  The brakes are good and it has a good set of radial tires with Factory Alloy Wheels. It's ready to go!

 

The interior is in very good condition for its age and mileage, with only a few signs of normal wear. The leather and fabrics are in very good condition. (See Pictures)

 

The body is straight, paint shines in most places. Other than a couple of minor dings there's nothing negative to say about it. A good detailing will go a long way. It's truly a very nice, fully operating Handicap van. One particularly nice thing we noticed is that the wheelchair lift folds in half to allow regular access to the side door without deploying the lift. The Lift works flawlessly, we tested it with a 200 pound man standing on the very end of the lift and it showed no signs of straining. There are two sets of controls to allow the lift to be operated from inside or outside the van. Any imperfections are shown in the photos. (See Pictures)

 

All options were checked and the A/C is ICE COLD.

 

 

Bid to own, it will be sold for the highest bid regardless of price!

 

We are a licensed dealer and can offer a 20 day temporary plate for any state.

 

This vehicle was gifted to the American Children’s Society. They have authorized us to sell it as-is for the highest bid.

 

We are doing our part to make this an easy transaction. The auction is for 5 days only and there is no reserve. This vehicle will positively be sold for the highest bid. We have done our best to picture and describe everything as we see it. PLEASE, do your part and try to view the vehicle or have it professionally inspected before you bid. This is a final AS-IS sale. Please understand this and bid accordingly.

 

 

This is a  NO RESERVE   Auction.

 

 

The car WILL ABSOLUTELY BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER.

 

 

I’m being as honest as I can with the description.  The pictures are accurate but something is always overlooked. I don’t want any beefs. So, you have two ways of buying this:

 

Buy it as you see it in the pictures

 

                                    (call or email if you need more info)

 

          I am available from 9am to 10pm   7 days a week at 732-616-4112

 

Or come and see it in person before bidding.

 

                              (always strongly recommended)

 

Either way is fine with me, but remember, this is a Final AS-IS Sale and winning bidder will be expected to follow through with no exceptions.

 

 

Van is available for inspection 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM Monday thru Saturday at:

 

Marlboro Motors

            42 North Main Street

            Marlboro, NJ  07746  (Monmouth County)

 

    Sunday by appointment only:   call 732-616-4112

 

For info or directions call:

 

             Jeff  at 732-616-4112   

 

We have been overwhelmed lately with bidders who seem to get amnesia after they buy something.  We are doing this for a charity, so if you’re not serious please… let your wife hold the mouse!

 

 

PLEASE NOTE THE TERMS LISTED BELOW.

 

 

Winning bidder will be required to give an $800 non-refundable deposit immediately at the close of the auction. Balance is due in 3 days.

 

If you are the winner....... Please call me at

732-616-4112

As soon as the auction ends.

 

 

We accept: 

                       Credit Cards

                       PayPal (for deposit)

                       Certified Checks

                       Cashiers Checks

                       Cash in person

                                Bank Wire Transfer

 

Balance must be paid in 72 hours.

 

We would appreciate the unit being picked up as soon as possible but we will try to accommodate your needs if more time is required.

 

 By biding on this auction the winner acknowledges that the items are being offered in an as-is, where-is condition. We strongly urge all bidders to inspect the vehicles before bidding. If you elect not to, you are buying it from the pictures and you own it regardless.

 

 

“0” feedback bidders please call before bidding and give us a heads up.

 

 

Seller reserves the right to cancel auction at any time

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