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Very Low Mileage, 4x4 Xlt Package, 4.6 Mustang Motor Fire Chief Ambulance Emt on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:46800
Location:

Millwood, New York, United States

Millwood, New York, United States
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THIS IS THE REAL THING....................

CONDITION

You are bidding on our  ex-Ambulance Fly Car, with full equipment. We would like to see this vehicle return to duty and a smaller dept. as a front line vehicle. It is ready for service and is 100% (no rust, or damage). .  It has been maintained to be ready for service on a constant bases.   It is a Ford Explorer with the full XLT Package and the 4 wheel drive option.  It is all white in color, all the decals can be removed, to leave an all white vehicle.  It can then be re-decaled in your Corps colors.  

OPTIONS AND FEATURES (ON TOP OF XLT PACKAGE:)

It was bought 100% optioned for this service. It has:
  •  Motorla two way radios (functional) one M1225 radio and one CDM1250 two way radio (with scan functions and 64 channels).  You will need to change frequencies to those in your depts.
  • Federal Signal "Smart Sire"n which also operates the functioning light bar on the roof. 
  • Garvin Navigation 
  • Flip up stereo with navigation built in
  • A/C plug on side of vehicle which trickle charges the vehicle  (vehicle was kept inside with a land line attached). When you start the car it automatic pops out.
  • 4.6 liter (mustang) motor, with Heavy Duty, Radiator, Heavy Duty Alternator,  Alloy wheels with like new tires.
  • Heavy Duty front brush or push bar, also in like new condition. fog lights.
  • Rear led flashers, take down lights, side lights.
  • Internal Compartments.  One large enough to add a full 6 ft back board.
  • A/C converters to plug chargeable devices, pumps, AED's, Suction, lamps, radios,  etc. 
  • Numerous other devices and options to supports first responder use.
We are the original owners of this vehicle, it was purchased in 2003 from Pleasantville Ford and has been dealer serviced since new as you can see in the numerous service records from Pleasantville Ford.  It has had no accidents, was parked inside, and was only used 2 or 3 times a week.   

Please notice the extremely low mileage (46,800).  It can be put back into service after removing the decals and changing the frequencies, nothing else needs to be done.  No dents, or damage. 

WHAT IS WRONG WITH IT?
  • The search light works but the knob does not make it rotate
  • There is a small hole in the carpet in the drivers side. 
CAN I SEE IT, DRIVE IT?   (YES - 914-299-9738)

Yes of course, you should see it and drive it, call the dealer and check out it's history, Call me, I used it once a week for about 6 months, I have depended on it, it kept me warm in Zero degree weather, it rolled in the middle of the night in heavy snow.    If you are too far away, you can pay to have it checked out.  Call me, I can arrange to meet you and have you check it out and drive it  (James. 914 299-9738).  

SHIPPING AND PAYMENT?

Over the we have found other homes for our vehicles which we have removed from service. Many (like this one) have lots of life left in them. Our last Fire Chief Car was shipped to Ohio.  A first responder was using his personal pickup truck to respond to both medical and fire emergencies. He had Scott Packs and AED's in the back of this PU.  He bought our old Tahoe Fire Chief's  that went back into service.  We will gladly help you ship the vehicle anywhere (one also went to Wisconson). Or you can come down (up) and drive it back home.    Payment will be in full prior to taking possession and transferring the title over to you.  

WARRANTIES?

NONE.....no BS, not a lot of fancy words........NONE.

BEST OF LUCK IN BIDDING:   Of course you can also, buy this vehicle, remove the radios, the lights, the compartments, the brush bar, the navigation, and a bunch of extra stuff, sell it all on ebay for $$$$$$, remove the decals and enjoy it as a White, low mileage, (almost new tires) 4 wheel drive XLT Explorer with a serious sound system and radio navigation. 

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