2008 E350 Quigley - Handicap Accessible (can be driven normally also) - V10 125k - $20K

DirtyOffroad

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2008 Quigley 4x4 E350
Has windows all around, rear HVAC
Center seat removed for dropped floor and wheelchair access
Has the older dash, must have been an early 2010 build
V10 - 125k miles
8.5ft V Plow, rusty but functional

Located in Syracuse NY

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Has some rust, rockers and bottom of quarter panels (NY Van). I tried to take the least flattering pictures possible.
Rockers are repairable, one quarter is repairable, one quarter will definitely need to be replaced
If I have the van much longer I'll rock-guard over the rockers so they don't get any worse
No structural issues
Rear seat power folds flat

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Handicap Stuff:
Wheelchair lift and power sliding door. Hand controls as well as foot controls
Dropped floor, 56” inside - 53” door height from lift
Currently has a seat that fits where the wheelchair would go so could be used by a non handicapped individual also Van drives, steers, and stops great - I am not handicapped and drive it normally

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Needs:
- Check Engine P0191 - I suspect a fuel filter and/or fuel pump assembly will fix it. Will be installed this week or next
- Radio turns on and off - I believe I have it fixed, the wire on the back wiggles loose. May need a connector or radio in the near future
- Some rust repair
 

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billiebob

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Looks like an ideal candidate for a cutaway cube van conversion.
The Quigley 4WD conversion is worth the asking price.
There must a market for the handicapped bits.
 

DirtyOffroad

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Looks like an ideal candidate for a cutaway cube van conversion.
The Quigley 4WD conversion is worth the asking price.
There must a market for the handicapped bits.

That's how I feel also, but even as a non-handicapped individual, I like some of the features. The dropped floor is very cool, its almost 5 feet tall inside without adding height to the roof so it can actually go through carwashes, drive throughs, etc. The lift would be great for an older dog or if you do any kind of metal work, can lift a lot of weight. I use the hand controls rather than cruise to rest my feet too

The rust is really the only issue and its very minimal compared to any other 10 year old snow-belt van.
 

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