1999 Ford E-250 Handicap Van on 2040-cars
Newbury Park, California, United States
This is a 1999 Ford E-250 Van with a 5.4L V8 engine, Automatic transmission and 85,688 miles. The floor has been lowered 6" making it garage-able and much easier to get a wheelchair bound person into, with a 53" tall door opening. The wheelchair sits in the front passenger area. With the lowered floor, the lift platform is able to be longer, giving you additional room beyond the ends of the wheelchair when it is on the lift. The vehicle has front and rear air conditioning, cruise control (not working), a Pioneer DVD receiver with a rear view camera installed. It has Power Front Windows, Power Mirrors, and Power Locks with Remote Unlock/Lock key pod. It has a trailer hitch, wiring and brake control unit installed. The spark plugs, Oxygen sensors, front brake pads and front brake rotors have all been replaced within the last 5,000 miles.
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