SchultzBurrey
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1997 E350 7.3 PSD Quigley 4x4 Ambulance
Type II. 111,000 miles(barely broke in), it is mostly all original interior other than I removed the bench seat and jump seat cushions to put in a countertop and sliding bed. I do have all the parts and pieces if you want to put it back to original. All the doors and lights function. All of the lights and sirens work! These boxes are built solid, well insulated and quiet. Has pass through which came in handy a few late night stops, never have to leave the van. My wife and I love this ambo, we bought it last spring to build out for a camper, after camping this last year in it however we have decided instead of altering all these quality cabinets we decided to go in a different direction for a buildout.
Runs great, shifts smooth, gets great mpg for its size. Has an led light bar in place of the strobe light bar that is wired into the original switch. I had the brakes gone through when we purchased it. Recharged the ac, changed the oil, replaced the rear brake lights, replaced the drivers side window motor. Installed tow mirrors. I added a hitch for a bike rack that I bolted on to see if I liked the set up. It works great, however if you want to tow it would need to welded. Replaced the exterior scene lights with Led bulbs. The amount of storage is insane! The 4x4 conversion works great has wildpeak mt’s 235/85/16’s which run great on and off-road. I’m sure Im forgetting something. $37,000
Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks Luke
Type II. 111,000 miles(barely broke in), it is mostly all original interior other than I removed the bench seat and jump seat cushions to put in a countertop and sliding bed. I do have all the parts and pieces if you want to put it back to original. All the doors and lights function. All of the lights and sirens work! These boxes are built solid, well insulated and quiet. Has pass through which came in handy a few late night stops, never have to leave the van. My wife and I love this ambo, we bought it last spring to build out for a camper, after camping this last year in it however we have decided instead of altering all these quality cabinets we decided to go in a different direction for a buildout.
Runs great, shifts smooth, gets great mpg for its size. Has an led light bar in place of the strobe light bar that is wired into the original switch. I had the brakes gone through when we purchased it. Recharged the ac, changed the oil, replaced the rear brake lights, replaced the drivers side window motor. Installed tow mirrors. I added a hitch for a bike rack that I bolted on to see if I liked the set up. It works great, however if you want to tow it would need to welded. Replaced the exterior scene lights with Led bulbs. The amount of storage is insane! The 4x4 conversion works great has wildpeak mt’s 235/85/16’s which run great on and off-road. I’m sure Im forgetting something. $37,000
Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks Luke
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