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2005 Ford E450 20 Passenger Goshen Bus on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:280126 Color: Condition
Location:

Woodruff, South Carolina, United States

Woodruff, South Carolina, United States

2005 Ford E450 20 Passenger Goshen Bus

This is a good, clean running wheelchair bus ready to be put to work. The vehicle was purchased new by the PDTRA Transit Authority. It has been maintained according to the manufacturer's standards and service records are available. We bought the bus from PDRTA on July 17th of 2013 with the intention of using it for a new contract opportunity that never came about. We are not using the bus and need to find it a new home. The bus can haul up to 20 passengers at one time, or up to 4 wheelchairs and 8 passengers at the same time. The sale of the bus includes the wheelchair tie downs, enough for two wheel chairs.

The overall length is 26 feet. GVWR is 14050 and the empty weight is 10118

"Bus runs good, transmission works good/Some minor body damage such as driver door fender where wind blew door back and small dents in lower panel and bent rear bumper."


•2005 Ford E450 Goshen - 20 passenger
•VIN# 1FDXE45S25HA93898
•Mileage: 280126
•Seating capacity: 20
•Engine Type: 6.8L V-10
•Wheelchair lift: Braun--800lbs max load
•Anit-Lock Brakes
•Working A/C and heat
•Transmission: Automatic
•Power Steering
•AM/FM radio
•Suspension type: coil over I beam
•Tire size: 225/75/R16
•Fuel: Gasoline
•Fuel tank capacity: 55 gallon
•Exterior Condition: Good
•Interior Condition: Good

 

 

We accept ONLY bank checks from US banks (not Canadian, as stated elsewhere - this is Ebay language and we cannot change it). Buyer must contact us immediately after purchase and payment must be received within 3 days of purchase. Vehicle must be removed from premises at time of payment.

Payment:Full payment required within 3 days of auction close.
Buyer responsible for vehicle pick-up or shipping
 


The vehicle is sold "as is, where is" with no warranty of any kind.


We've tried to list the pertinent information but are happy to answer any questions via email. Because we are a business, we are only available M-F 8:30am-4:03pm EST.

 

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