Wheelchair Lift Van, Handicap Accessible, Chair Lift, Conversion,side Entry on 2040-cars
Clarksville, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Full size Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.4 liter V-8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: E-Series Van
Trim: Super Duty "Ultra" by Mobility Works Conversion
Options: Flat screen TV, AM/FM DVD player, CD Player, Braun Millennium Series full power Wheelchair Lift
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats, Full power Braun Millennium Series Wheelchair Lift
Mileage: 51,374
Sub Model: Wheelchair Lift Van
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Disability Equipped: Yes
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 6
Number of Cylinders: 8
2007 Ford E-250 Super Duty Handicap accessible van. 53,347 miles as of posting date. VERY clean, VERY nice! The conversion is an "Ultra" by Mobility Works. Body and interior are in great shape, although not perfect. A small dent, ding and scratch here and there on the body, and a few wear marks on the interior, but overall this van is EXCEPTIONAL! A great running 5.4 liter engine, automatic transmission, aluminum wheels, tires with approximately 60% tread remaining. New spare tire, towing package, running boards, raised roof, tinted windows, and a new battery. On the inside (up front) it has power door locks, power windows, power mirrors, power driver's seat, cruise control, tilt steering wheel, front and rear air conditioning and heat which work perfectly, and an AM/FM/CD player in the dash. The driver AND passenger seats in the front are both easily removable (on wheels) to accommodate a handicapped driver, or passenger that chooses to ride in the front of the van, although the driver compartment is not equipped with hand controls. In the rear it has a flat screen television paired with a Soundstream brand AM/FM/CD/DVD player so you can listen to music or watch a movie. The floor has been lowered, and the roof raised, by the factory for ease of loading / unloading wheelchair passengers. There is a very strong four point tie down system for the wheelchair, in the rear, incorporated with a shoulder restraint for the wheelchair passenger. The chair lift is a Braun Millennium Series, which can be operated from 3 different locations inside and outside of the van. It works flawlessly. The far rear seat is still in place for an additional 3 passengers. The van will safely transport 5 passengers in the seats (all with seat belts), and 1 passenger in a wheelchair. Other amenities include valance lighting, courtesy lighting, and lots of storage in the back behind the rear seat. This van runs and drives great with no issues or problems. I can be reached through email: jeepscum@yahoo.com, or by telephone 812-987-5932. I will be happy to answer any questions you may have. If I don't answer your phone call immediately PLEASE leave a message and I will return ALL phone calls after I get home from work, thanks!
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