hause
Vendor , w/Business number
- Joined
- Nov 12, 2011
- Location
- Charlotte (Noda), NC
- TDI
- MK4 Golf Tdi... all souped up also a MK7 Sportwagen on its way to greatness
https://charlotte.craigslist.org/cto/d/charlotteambulance-73-diesel-only-136k/6799583586.html
This is a turbo direct injection engine so I guess this is allowed here, if not I'm sure someone will quickly let me know. Just figured the community would like something like this.
2000 E-450 ambulance ecnoline 136,391 miles
VIN - 1FDXE45F7YHA75811
Legandary 7.3 L International turbo diesel engine - no leaks, excellent running condition
5 speed ThorqShift automaitc transmission with overdrive - shifts perfectly, no slipping or hardshifts
All tires over 80% tread left, look nearly brand new
The truck is tight, starts right up, no smoke, tight steering, good brakes. A very nice well maintained truck all the way around. Cold A/C, everything works the way it should.
The body on this truck is awesome, here's a list of some of the features:
Separate powerful A/C which preforms fantastically
Large sliding window that opens with a detachable screen
E-track all around
Tons of cabinets offering great storage inside as well as multiple exterior boxes.
Drop down bed/bench that can be easily removed
Built in interior and exterior lights, each can be turned on and off independently.
300 AMP alternator - 2) slide out battery banks with ability to hold 2 batteries each
Swivel chair with desk at window
PA system and air horn, lots of FUN ��
Interior box dimensions are 13'6 long, 7'3 wide, 6'3 tall.
When camping out of it we used a few e-track 2″ straps and ran them from side to side to support an air mattress, worked pretty well. We also ran a hammock diagonally which was pretty cool. This body is really easy to work on and customize if your the least bit handy. Here's a list of upgrades I've been thinking of doing to make a camper vehicle:
Solar panel on roof or attached to awning to keep battery bank charged when stationary
Awning attached to side, either fabric or aluminum
Water storage in compartment behind behind drivers door, outdoor shower using the engine to heat the water.
I found some camper toilets that store the waste water underneath, seemed like that would work well
Roof rack for kayaks, bike rack on rear doors or roof.
Just some ideas I had, whom ever buys this will have a blast transforming it to fit there needs. We camped out of it a few times and everyone at the campground loved the idea of an ambulance conversion and the paint theme.
I'm selling because work has just gotten to busy and I don't have the time to do the upgrades I'm wanting, better to let someone else enjoy it. I'm sure you could put $10k or less into this and have something that competes with a $100,000 + RV. This could also make a great service truck or work vehilce. Toy hauler for atv, dirt bikes, go carts, race cars, you name it.
Email me your contact info or call 704 860 3729 Matt
2210 N tryon St Charlotte nc 28206
We are close to the amtrak, bus station, and airport. Fly in and drive home!
This is a turbo direct injection engine so I guess this is allowed here, if not I'm sure someone will quickly let me know. Just figured the community would like something like this.
2000 E-450 ambulance ecnoline 136,391 miles
VIN - 1FDXE45F7YHA75811
Legandary 7.3 L International turbo diesel engine - no leaks, excellent running condition
5 speed ThorqShift automaitc transmission with overdrive - shifts perfectly, no slipping or hardshifts
All tires over 80% tread left, look nearly brand new
The truck is tight, starts right up, no smoke, tight steering, good brakes. A very nice well maintained truck all the way around. Cold A/C, everything works the way it should.
The body on this truck is awesome, here's a list of some of the features:
Separate powerful A/C which preforms fantastically
Large sliding window that opens with a detachable screen
E-track all around
Tons of cabinets offering great storage inside as well as multiple exterior boxes.
Drop down bed/bench that can be easily removed
Built in interior and exterior lights, each can be turned on and off independently.
300 AMP alternator - 2) slide out battery banks with ability to hold 2 batteries each
Swivel chair with desk at window
PA system and air horn, lots of FUN ��
Interior box dimensions are 13'6 long, 7'3 wide, 6'3 tall.
When camping out of it we used a few e-track 2″ straps and ran them from side to side to support an air mattress, worked pretty well. We also ran a hammock diagonally which was pretty cool. This body is really easy to work on and customize if your the least bit handy. Here's a list of upgrades I've been thinking of doing to make a camper vehicle:
Solar panel on roof or attached to awning to keep battery bank charged when stationary
Awning attached to side, either fabric or aluminum
Water storage in compartment behind behind drivers door, outdoor shower using the engine to heat the water.
I found some camper toilets that store the waste water underneath, seemed like that would work well
Roof rack for kayaks, bike rack on rear doors or roof.
Just some ideas I had, whom ever buys this will have a blast transforming it to fit there needs. We camped out of it a few times and everyone at the campground loved the idea of an ambulance conversion and the paint theme.
I'm selling because work has just gotten to busy and I don't have the time to do the upgrades I'm wanting, better to let someone else enjoy it. I'm sure you could put $10k or less into this and have something that competes with a $100,000 + RV. This could also make a great service truck or work vehilce. Toy hauler for atv, dirt bikes, go carts, race cars, you name it.
Email me your contact info or call 704 860 3729 Matt
2210 N tryon St Charlotte nc 28206
We are close to the amtrak, bus station, and airport. Fly in and drive home!