2007 Ford E-250 Wheelchair Lift, 4" Lowered Floor













US $7,995.00
Private seller / Contact Seller
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Private seller / Contact Seller
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Technical data for 2007 Ford E-Series Van
Make: | Ford |
Model: | E-Series Van |
Type: | Standard Passenger Van |
Year: | 2007 |
Mileage: | 64902 |
VIN: | 1fdne24l37da95353 |
Color: | Silver |
Cylinders: | 8 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Gray |
Vehicle Title: | Clean |
Handicapped equipped 2007 Ford E-250 wheelchair van.
Lowered floor (4"), dual-post 800 lb capacity lift, power side doors, transfer seat, and hand controls. Turnkey van for a wheelchair user to be fully independent, or can be used to transport someone who uses a wheelchair.
The transfer seat and hand controls are designed so that anyone can drive the vehicle, not just someone in a wheelchair. The steering, brakes, and throttle are just like a normal van, no changes needed for an able-bodied driver. Transfer seat and hand controls can be removed if not needed.
Front and rear air, power mirrors, electric rear bench folds open to a bed.
5.4 V8, runs great, just passed MO state inspection (safety only, van does not need emissions due to GVWR). New ball joints and alignment during 9/19 inspection. Two new batteries in summer of 2019, spark plugs, coils, and O2 sensors in 2018, new brakes all around in 2017.
Typical wear and tear for age, no major dents, southern car, no rust, great tires. Spare tire is pretty old, so while it looks new, it's not something I would trust long term. The running board is old damage by previous owner.
Shows 65,XXX miles, but instrument cluster was replaced, legitimately has around 140,XXX, but has plenty of life left. Trans shifts fine, no major mechanical issues. Drive anywhere.
Lowered floor (4"), dual-post 800 lb capacity lift, power side doors, transfer seat, and hand controls. Turnkey van for a wheelchair user to be fully independent, or can be used to transport someone who uses a wheelchair.
The transfer seat and hand controls are designed so that anyone can drive the vehicle, not just someone in a wheelchair. The steering, brakes, and throttle are just like a normal van, no changes needed for an able-bodied driver. Transfer seat and hand controls can be removed if not needed.
Front and rear air, power mirrors, electric rear bench folds open to a bed.
5.4 V8, runs great, just passed MO state inspection (safety only, van does not need emissions due to GVWR). New ball joints and alignment during 9/19 inspection. Two new batteries in summer of 2019, spark plugs, coils, and O2 sensors in 2018, new brakes all around in 2017.
Typical wear and tear for age, no major dents, southern car, no rust, great tires. Spare tire is pretty old, so while it looks new, it's not something I would trust long term. The running board is old damage by previous owner.
Shows 65,XXX miles, but instrument cluster was replaced, legitimately has around 140,XXX, but has plenty of life left. Trans shifts fine, no major mechanical issues. Drive anywhere.