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2000 Ford Windstar Minivan Sel Wheelchair Accessible Van on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:2000 Mileage:70956
Location:

Harrisonville, Missouri, United States

Harrisonville, Missouri, United States
Advertising:

  1. Selling this for a friend that we served in the military for 15+ years together. His father became wheelchair bound in early 2013. They traveled to Illinois and purchased it from a gentleman that had been in an accident, had it repaired and his family was making him sell it. He stated that the people they had got it from had been in an accident with it. Unfortunately my friend's father just passed and his mother asked me to sell for them as they now had no need for it. They wanted anyone interested to know that it has been in a few accidents, been repaired each time and is in very good operational condition. Was used a number of times a week over the past year and a half as he was a lifetime farmer and enjoyed being driven into town to visit with fellow farmers and along the highway to inspect his crops on the family farm.   
  2. Clear Missouri Original title in hand and ready for new owners.

2000 Ford Windstar Minivan SEL Wheelchair Accessible Van. The features of the van are:
1 Set of Wheelchair Anchoring Straps 29 3/4 Inches Wide
Wheelchair Ramp
3.8 Liter V-6 Engine
3-Point Rear Seat Belts
53 Inches Of Side Door Entrance Height to 58 Inches Of Interior Height
6-Way Power Transfer Driver's Seat
800 Lb Rating On Wheelchair Ramp
Air conditioning
Alloy Wheels
AM/FM Stereo/Cassette player CD player
Anti-lock brakes
Automatic Transmission
Center Arm Rest
Child-Proof Door Locks
Coolant Temp, Gauge Courtesy Lights
Cruise control
Cup Holders
Driver airbag
Dual Power Mirrors
Front-Wheel Drive
Ground Effects IMS Rampvan Wheelchair Conversion Package
Interior Hood Release, Interval Wipers
Manual Sliding Side Door on Driver's Side, also automatic
Overhead Console
Passenger airbag Passenger Climate Control
Power Brakes, Power locks
Power Folding Wheelchair Ramp
Power Sliding Passenger's Side Door
Power Steering, Power windows
Rear Air Conditioning, Rear Defroster, Rear Window Wiper
Reclining Bucket Seats
Remote Keychair Wireless Remote for Door and Ramp Security System
Third Row Seat Tilt Steering Column
There is a toggle switch located on the back quarter panel, passenger side that controls the sliding door and the ramp for ease of access from outside of the van.
There is 2 toggle switches on the dash on the drivers side. One toggle switch controls the sliding door and the ramp. The other toggle switch is to make the van kneel for ease of access when pushing the person in the wheelchair up the ramp.
A very nice wheel chair accessible minivan with Leather Upholstery
The actual mileage is 70,956.
Call Jim at 8one6-210-865one, for further details, so come take a look and test drive the van and test all of the equipment. The price is $7500.00.

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