Ada Wheelchair Van Conversion, Ambulette, Passenger Van on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
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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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Powering the S-Max Concept is a 1.5-liter EcoBoost engine, and while Ford doesn't actually list power figures for the concept, previous estimates put the mill at 133 kW of power (about 178 horsepower) and 240 Nm of torque (about 177 pound-feet). Inside, there's room for seven passengers and at least some of their luggage.
As you'd expect, the S-Max is loaded up with all of Ford's latest infotainment technology, including Sync and MyFordTouch. More interestingly, there are also onboard heart and blood glucose monitors that we doubt will be seeing the light of production anytime soon. On that topic, don't expect to see any S-Max-shaped vehicles hitting the US market from Ford, either. Scroll down below for the press release, but not before checking out the high-res image gallery above.
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While F3T is being developed it is limited to "low-volume prototyping or even low-volume niche vehicles," but the next step is to evaluate it for use in Ford's global manufacturing facilities. You can find out more about it in the video and the press release below.
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As you can see, C-Max styling has been revisited with a deft touch, grafting Ford's six-sided corporate grille on the nose, in place of the outgoing car's two-part affair. New headlights can also be found on the car's revised front fascia, though the rear end of the C-Max looks only slightly different than the current version.
Inside the cabin, Ford has consolidated controls and upped the ante in terms of material quality, with "black satin" and chrome details and more storage capacity, overall. Grocery-lugging moms and dads everywhere should appreciate the hands-free liftgate feature, as well.





















