2012 Ford Transit Connect Ada Wheelchair Van on 2040-cars
Seal Beach, California, United States
Custom made Sunset 2012 Ford Transit Connect ADA Wheelchair van.
Electric Ricon wheelchair lift ADA approved. Single fold seat, 1
wheelchair position, raised top with Sunset Vans custom interior. Mileage-42010. The van has a small "ding" (visible
in the first picture) on the right side, next to the headlamp, and a
small "no leak" crack, almost invisible, on the right side, under the
windshield washer. Owner is willing to either replace the windshield at
the asking price or reduce the asking price by $200 (the cost to replace
the windshield.) Other than that, the vehicle is in Excellent
condition.
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