1999 Ford E350 Wheelchair Accessible Van Recon Ricon Lift With Seating on 2040-cars
Osseo, Minnesota, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.4L
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Model: E-Series Van
Trim: XL
Options: Ricon S2000 Lift
Drive Type: 4x2
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 22,696
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Sub Model: E350 Extended XL
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: Yes
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1999 Ford Ford E350 Extended Wheelchair Accessible Van
Used, Excellent Condition, City Owned, Awesome Value
You are looking at a completely rare find. This van is absolutely clean inside and out, the panels under the van and surrounding it
are in excellent shape. The van has only 22696 miles currently on it and looks as such. The van was in operation until recently removed
from the fleet. We have the carfax maintenance history on the van - all of our service was recorded. This is a single owner van.
The history reports which you will receive all reflect this information. The Ricon S2000 lift works great, without any issues. Because of
the little use this van has received, the engine compartment, inside of the van, interior, seats...etc. show very little signs of use.
There are a couple of spots to point out where there is a dent. One of the dents is on the rear drivers side quarter on the rear pillar.
There is a small dent by the passenger side tail-light. There is also a small ding on the front drivers fender by the hood. There is not rust on the
body panels of this van - it is absolutely clean inside and out. This is one of the cleanest wheelchair accessible vans you will find. The tires
and brakes are in very good condition. The van runs strong, transmissions shifts solid, air blows ice cold. The van also features cruise control
with steering wheel controls. The rear has courtesy (tinted) glass and insulated roof and side panels. The van also has rear heat and air which
is controlled from the center council dash area. Owners manuals and 4 keys will be provided. There is also a storage box in the front between
the two bucket seats which houses the wheelchair straps. We also have several straps which will come with the van as well. There is a foldable
rear jump seat which two passengers can ride. Really a versatile setup for either an organization or individual who would like mobility. There
is a lot that can be done with this van to customize the interior for many different needs.
Please note - a $500 deposit will be required at the auction end which will be due within 48 Hours. Full payment must be made within 5 days
of auction ending. Because this vehicle is being offered for sale by Mobile Auto Truck & Equipment we will collect sales tax in Minnesota ONLY.
All vehicle sales are subject to a $20.00 transit tax fee, and applicable license and or transfer fees if the vehicle is to remain in Minnesota.
Please Call or Text - 612-247-1142 if you have questions and or require further information, we also check emails regularly.
We can help coordinate transportation if needed, we have a wide network of transportation companies we work with nationally.
Lift Information:
Classic™ Line of S-Series® and K-Series® Lifts
- 800lbs (363 kg) load capacity
- Patented occupant restraint
- Spring loaded mechanical outboard rollstop
- Automatic inboard rollstop
- Quite Sto-Loc® technology
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Ford E-Series Van for Sale
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