1994 Chevy 3500 6.5l Diesel Wheeled Coach Ambulance. Only 20k Original Miles on 2040-cars
Dowling, Michigan, United States
This ambulance has been "decommissioned for eBay policies" If you have any questions about this, please message us. Here we have a 1994 Chevy 3500 Type 1 6.5L Turbo Diesel ambulance. Equipped with the very powerful and reliable 6.5L turbo diesel engine with an automatic transmission. Only 20,017 miles on it. The body was built by Wheeled Coach. This ambulance runs and drives great. The engine starts right up without any issues and has a Block Heater for easier winter starts. No hesitations, smoke, misses, knocks, or noises. The transmission shifts smoothly through all gears. It is very clean inside and out other than a paint issue on the hood (easy fix) and a missing skirtrail on the left lower front of the coach. It has been well taken care of throughout its lifetime. All of the lights, sirens, PA system, and ambulance equipment works perfectly. Nothing has been stripped out of this ambulance. All of the compartments are clean and rot free. All six tires are like New with Lots of Tread. This Ambulance was a former GSA Fleet vehicle and did not see much use. It is the LOWEST MILEAGE AMBULANCE on Ebay!!!! Lots of service life left!!! Ambulance is located in zip code 49050. I can help arrange shipping if needed. Please check my feedback and buy from me today. Thanks for looking. |
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