2011 Ford E-350 Medix Ambulance Like New! Runs & Drives Perfect. on 2040-cars
Lothian, Maryland, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:5.4 Triton
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Ford
Mileage: 93,808
Model: E-Series Van
Trim: XLT
You are looking at a very nice 2011 Ford E-350 Medix ambulance
This ambulance is powered by a 5.4L Triton V8
Mechanically this unit is in near perfect shape it runs and drives perfect hop in it and drive it home
No check engine, ABS, or airbag lights of any kind
Very clean inside and out
Ice cold A/C Front & back
Normal wear and tear for a 3 year old vehicle but nothing that is preventing it from being used
All of the lights sirens and emergency equipment function as they should
There is a small dent in the front bumper as seen in the pictures
*All of the removable EMS equipment will be taken out such as the stretcher, medical supplies, Oxygen bottles, Etc.*
*If you are not a licensed EMS agent and/or Dealer we MUST remove all emergency equipment, lights & sirens etc*
This Vehicle is being sold as-is where-is with no warranty neither expressed or implied
If you have any more questions, or would like to schedule a time to come see the vehicle please email me at
Brian.Grubb@AAATransport.Net
Thanks!
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