2009 Ford E350 Diesel Xlt Wheelchair Handicap Accessible Extended Van on 2040-cars
Santa Rosa, California, United States
2009 Ford Econoline E350 Diesel XLT Super Duty Wheelchair Accessible Extended Van with the EMC Aevit 2.0 Gas & Brake System and only 5,000 very low miles! EMC Features include the L-Series AEVIT 2.0®. The L-Series is a Gas & Brake only system that utilizes a lever input device. Other features include an E-Z Lock, Electric E-Brake, Power Steering Assist, VMI S-Series Ricon Lift, Braun Power Door Openers, Raised Roof as well as a 9 inch Drop Floor. Ford Features include the 6.0L Power Stroke Diesel, Front & Rear A/C, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt, Cruise, Am/Fm/Navigation System with Rear Camera, Rear Back-Up Sensors, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package. If you are looking for a Wheelchair Van that is set up for Wheelchair capabilities and a Diesel, look no further. Ask for Jim at 707-575-7007 if you have any questions. Thanks for looking! This vehicle is subject to prior sale. All Prices exclude government fees or taxes, any dealer document charge & emission fees. Taxes are not collected from non-residents if their vehicle is transported out of state. We do not promise extra keys, books, floor mats, or navigation discs. If we do have them they will be in the vehicle upon delivery. We reserve the right to end an auction early. |
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