Ada Wheelchair Van Conversion, Ambulette, Passenger Van on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Fleet maintained 2004 Ford E250 ADA Wheelchair van with working Braun Millennium lift. Floor securements included. Van seats 6 passengers or 2 wheelchairs & 2 passengers. Equipped with (2) 2 passenger Freedman fold down seats. Front AC blows cold. PS, PB, cruise, PW. PL are inop. Motor, trans are strong. Tires are fair, paint is C, decals have been removed. Some rust spots, but no rust through. Airbag light is on. Radio works but cassette is inop. Vehicle was serviced every 7500 miles. Passed annual state inspection. Replaced by new unit in our fleet. Vehicle is available for inspection & test drive in Lakewood, OH. Vehicle is for sale locally & we reserve the right to end auction early if sold locally. Also available is a 2nd wheelchair van equipped identically with 200K miles in similar condition. ADA conversion was done by Van Conversions of Bethlehem, PA. |
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