1998 Ford Limousine Executive Limo Supercoach Van V8 E350 18 Pass./ 63,944 Miles on 2040-cars
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, United States
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Two Owners since 1998. First owner used it professionally on a limited basis with 35,000 miles in 9 yrs to 2007 (approx. 6,000m/yr). I purchased it in 2007, majorly refurbished it with an upgraded look for high net worth clients and added 29,000 miles in last 7 years (approx. 4,000m/yr). We used it typically only 6 times per year to bring in groups of high net worth clients to our ranch estate for 6 private dinners per year. We're no longer offering the dinners, so we are selling the limo. It looks, feels, and smells almost brand new inside as we made the following improvements in 2007: replaced two front seats with leather-like vinyl gray luxury power seats, with power lumbar and heat, new DVD/VCP player with remote and Pioneer AM/FM CD player stereo, four 6 inch round speakers, new factory center console with storage, four MB Gunner 8 16x8 165/1-8c chrome rims with four BFG Lt 245/75r-16 commercial tires (still in good shape), one Superspring SSA12 and mounting kit for improved handling and weight control, new commercial heavy-duty carpet throughout, mirror added in back, two flat screen TV's, new storage above mirror and above driver's seat, and sealed off storage accessible only from rear double doors, fixed air conditioner ducts, new lighter wood paneling throughout, repaired shades. This year I replaced the tint on window to match the remainder of windows.
In addition, the following extras come with the vehicle: one-ton heavy duty chassis, mirrored/neon ceiling with multi-colored lighting with mood lighting w/dimmers, window blinds, large icebox/champagne well, decanter/glass set, executive pack computer/cell phone hook-ups, large rear luggage/under seat storage, limousine exterior black paint and lighting package, backup camera and monitor works great, and there are four table leg insert holes in floor that allow for two custom-made tables for serving (not included, as these tables didn't come with my purchase either). Four drink holders with electric buttons for keeping drink either hot or keeping it cold. Fiberglass super hi top, with extended running boards. Buyer takes van as is with no warranties and is responsible for shipping.
Would like $29,500 but will take best reasonable offer.
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