2005 Ford E150 Waldoch Conversion Wheel Chair Lift 53,252 Actual Miles on 2040-cars
Sigourney, Iowa, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Model: E-Series Van
Mileage: 53,252
Trim: Tan Cloth
Up for sale is this real sharp 2005 Ford E150 Waldoch conversion van. We are a Ford dealer in southeast Iowa and have been in business for 53 years. This van is equipped with a Braun Millenium fully automatic wheel chair lift rates to lift 750 lbs.It is remote controlled, then both side doors open, then the lift comes down, then you lift up the wheel chair, then the doors close all by remote control. Both of the front seats are full power and they lift up, swivel, and go back and forth all by power. The van was new in 2005 and only has 53,252 actual miles. It was bought in 2009 by the folks who last owned it, then they put the lift in it. The lift was new in March 2009, so the lift is only 4 years old. The whole van inside and out is in pristine condition. It has the 5.4 V-8 engine, front and rear air conditioning, power locks, windows, mirrors, premium am-fm 6 disc cd player, rear seat, 3.55 limited slip rear axle, leather wrapped steering wheel, 16 " bright aluminum wheels, privacy glass, and ground effects. It has a small touched up spot on the right front fender, and the rear bumper has a small dent in it. It has 4 real good Michelin radial tires on it. It is all serviced and ready to go. We did a inspection on it and it all looks real good. This van has alot of miles left in it and you can save thousands over a new one. Please feel free to call Mike on my cell phone @ 319-430-1592 Good Luck and whoever buys this van will be very very happy.
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