1997 Ford Windstar Handicap Wheelchair Van 71k Miles Ims on 2040-cars
Morristown, New Jersey, United States
1997 Ford Windstar handicap wheelchair van with 71k original miles. Scratches and minor dings, rust in right wheel well and lower ramp hinge. Ac and rear windows are not functioning. Side door only opens and closes manually. Front windows do not operate. Broken brake line, the van is operational but brake line will need to be repaired before it can be driven. Engine and transmission are in good working condition. Carpets have stains. Chrome wheels are pitted and peeling. Lower side molding are scratched and broken. Both side mirrors are missing the glass and passenger housing is cracked. Comes with 4 Sure-Lok hold downs, 2 are new in the package and 2 are used. This van is equipped with an IMS handicap ramp with kneeling suspension, both ramp and kneeling work. Both front seats are removable. IMS is located in Farmington NM.This van does need some work but nothing major. Clear NJ title. Van located in Morristown, NJ (northern NJ).
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