2004 Ford E450 Diesel Wheelchair/handicap Bus Van 75k Miles School Church on 2040-cars
Columbia, Kentucky, United States
Body Type:BUS
Engine:6.0
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: E-Series Van
Trim: E450
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Mileage: 75,720
Sub Model: BLUEBIRD
Exterior Color: Yellow
Disability Equipped: Yes
Interior Color: Brown
UP FOR SALE IS A 2004 FORD E450 BLUEBIRD HANDICAP / WHEELCHAIR MINI BUS. THIS BUS SEATS 16 PLUS HAS THE BRAUN WHEELCHAIR SIDE LIFT. THE WHEELCHAIR LIFT IS IN LIKE NEW CONDITION AND WORKS GREAT. THE BUS HAS THE DIESEL ENGINE WITH THE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. THE BUS IS READY TO USE AND WOULD BE GREAT FOR CHURCH,SCHOOL, NURSING HOME, OR ANY LARGE GROUP NEEDING HANDICAP TRANSPORTATION. THE BUS DOES HAVE A WATER DAMAGE TITLE DUE TO BEING IN A LOT THAT FLOODED IN KNOXVILLE TN. WE PURCHASED ALL THE HANDICAP UNITS THERE AND ONLY TWO ACTUALLY HAD ANY WATER IN THEM. THIS BUS WAS CLEAN AND HAD NO SIGNS OF WATER DAMAGE. THIS UNIT COSTS OVER 60K NEW AND IS PRICED TO SELL. THE BUS WAS INSPECTED AND ISSUED THE NEW KENTUCKY WATER DAMAGED TITLE BY THE STATE. THE VEHICLE IS SOLD AS IS BUT WE WELCOME TESTS DRIVES AND INSPECTIONS DAILY AT OUR LOCATION BEFORE AUCTION ENDS. PLEASE HAVE ALL FUNDS SECURED BEFORE BUYING AND BE READY TO MAKE THE 500.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HRS OF AUCTION ENDING. FULL PAYMENT IS DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS. WE CAN DELIVER BUS TO THE NASHVILLE TN OR LOUISVILLE KY AIRPORTS FOR BUYERS DAILY. FOR INFORMATION EMAIL OR CALL ROB @ 270 634 1466 OR RON @ 270 634 0721. THANKS
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Mon, Apr 14 2014When the best-selling US truck sheds the equivalent weight of three football fullbacks by shifting to aluminum, folks start paying attention. Oak Ridge National Laboratory took a closer look at whether the reduced fuel consumption from a lighter aluminum body makes up for the fact that producing aluminum is far more energy intensive than steel. And the results of the study are pretty encouraging. In a nutshell, the energy needed to produce a vehicle's raw materials accounts for about 10 percent of a typical vehicle's carbon footprint during its total lifecycle, and that number is up from six percent because of advancements in fuel economy (fuel use is down to about 68 percent of total emissions from about 75 percent). Still, even with that higher material-extraction share, the fuel-efficiency gains from aluminum compared to steel will offset the additional vehicle-extraction energy in just 12,000 miles of driving, according to the study. That means that, from an environmental standpoint, aluminum vehicles are playing with the house's money after just one year on the road. Aluminum-sheet construction got topical real quickly earlier this year when Ford said the 2015 F-150 pickup truck would go to a 93-percent aluminum body construction. In addition to aluminum being less corrosive than steel, that change caused the F-150 to shed 700 pounds from its curb weight. And it looks like the Explorer and Expedition SUVs may go on an aluminum diet next. Take a look at SAE International's synopsis of the Oak Ridge Lab's study below. Life Cycle Energy and Environmental Assessment of Aluminum-Intensive Vehicle Design Advanced lightweight materials are increasingly being incorporated into new vehicle designs by automakers to enhance performance and assist in complying with increasing requirements of corporate average fuel economy standards. To assess the primary energy and carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) implications of vehicle designs utilizing these materials, this study examines the potential life cycle impacts of two lightweight material alternative vehicle designs, i.e., steel and aluminum of a typical passenger vehicle operated today in North America. LCA for three common alternative lightweight vehicle designs are evaluated: current production ("Baseline"), an advanced high strength steel and aluminum design ("LWSV"), and an aluminum-intensive design (AIV).
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