Mobile Pet Grooming Van-inverter/battery Setup. No Generator Noise! on 2040-cars
Marshfield, Wisconsin, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:V10, gas
Exterior Color: Blue
Model: E-Series Van
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Cylinders: 10
Options: CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Year: 2003
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Trim: 2 door shuttle bus, converted into a grooming bus
Number of Doors: 2
Drive Type: RWD
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Mileage: 199,000
Up for auction is our 2003 mobile pet grooming van. Eyecatching graphics all around, professionally applied, will do your advertising for you! Very comfortable to work in. Master Groomers tub, big enough for large dogs. Heavy duty wooden/carpeted stairs that lead up to the tub, great for those big dogs that are way too heavy to be lifted. Stairs can be removed if buyer prefers the space to put cages or chairs instead. 40 gal hot water heater keeps water nice and warm throughout the day, 35 gal gray water tank. Built in grooming table with storage underneath and behind it. Also lots of storage under the tub. Well built and solid, no loud rattling when going down the road. K-9 2 speed dryer included. Side windows open up from the bottom for a nice cross breeze. Front and rear air from the truck itself but there is an escape hatch that a roof top air conditioner could go in if preferred.
Inverter runs all lights, water and outlets. One switch to turn inverter on from the inside of van. Back of van holds 6 golf cart batteries that powers the inverter. In the evening I plug the batteries into a huge charger (included in sale) and charge the batteries overnight. The water heater gets filled with water and then gets plugged into a 220 outlet to heat overnight. I currently groom mostly small/medium dogs and do 4-6 per day and the inverter powers everything all day. The dryer pulls the most power and if it does run low at the end of the day, plugging the dryer into the customers garage/outside outlet is always a choice. The best thing about this system, is NO NOISE and NO FILLING THE GENERATOR WITH GAS! Our previous grooming van had the generator and I prefer the inverter system, hands down.
Maintanence has always been done on a routine basis and van is a very good runner. Starts every time, runs smooth. Easy to drive. Approx 10-11 MPG, tires in good condition.
Only dents are a 'ding' on the passenger side rear wheel well, approx 4" long.
If you are a pet groomer and want to go mobile, or need a second van, this is the one for you!
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