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2005 Ford with top-quality deeply lowered floor mobility conversion by NorCal (premium build quality, style, design, engineering and materials)
MILES 109,000 (mostly easy highway use, commuting in and out of Sacramento)
Price: $19,500
THIS "CERTIFIED" VAN INCLUDES: 12MONTHS/12,000 MILE WARRANTY




MAJOR FACTS about lowered floor, full size wheelchair vans
Dodge, GMC and Chevy full size vans were never capable of having lowered floors. Yes, Ford is the only brand which had a structure that enabled having lowered floor. And beginning in 2015, even the new style of Ford full size vans cannot have a lowered floor. Therefore, if you want or need the many benefits (see BENEFITS further below) of a lowered floor wheelchair van, versus one with a tall roof, 2014 is the final year available to choose from. With respectable miles (this era of full-size Ford usually live beyond 200,000 miles) and the deepest floor that was possible, this van will be a welcome addition to the life of someone in a wheelchair and their family.

Mobility and Adaptive Features
* When our extensive cosmetic and functional rejuvenation process is completed, this van will look, feel and function at a very high level.

* Very increased entry clearance and interior headroom that suits most users needs, and yet it looks, feels and functions much the same as an unmodified van

* Incredibly coincidentally, we had a near-twin to this that we sold weeks ago that had 39,000 actual miles and this one looks, feels and functions essentially the same (I personally drove each of them more than 1,000 miles)


Options and Equipment
This began as a one-ton (E350) standard length (not long or short) body with nice XLT level of features. This has the famously strong, reliable and reasonably economical 5.4-liter Triton motor with 5 speed automatic for respectable MPG. As a result of being an XLT, it began with common power, convenience and cosmetic features such as: power windows, locks and mirrors; tilt and cruise; intermittent wipers; chrome bumpers and deluxe headlights; misc interior and exterior trim features; upgraded interior cloth and carpet; and much more. In addition to the generous XLT level of features as summarized above, this van has: fancy factory Ford alloy wheels, power driver’s seat with lumbar adjustment; CD stereo; dark tinted windows; vented windows on side barn door and drivers side behind seat; etc.

Special features of this premium NorCal mobility conversion
These following items are in addition to the top-level mobility conversion: attractive and sturdy, one-piece fiberglass wheel opening flares and running boards, with integrated assist-steps; top-notch stainless-steel rear spare tire carrier cover and steel rack; extensive custom striping package; extra interior lighting; rear seat is easily removable; plus more

Conversion Note
A decades-old company in Northern California called NorCal converted this van when it was brand new. This company is widely known throughout the United States as being a top-level convertor, in every way. You might consider that this van essentially received two conversions, one being cosmetic and the other, most importantly, being its very extensive, hard-to-find and valuable package of mobility features.

MOBILITY
During the 14 years that I have been a dealer of used wheelchair vans, there have been many NorCal vans in my inventory and I have seen and experienced many more. I will say that in my opinion this conversion rivals those done by world-leader Braun and surpasses a wonderful midwest company named Rollx. You see, in this industry I see conversions from all sorts of companies, big and small. When it comes to full size mobility vans, various small, low volume, independent companies that are local to the buyers of new vans convert most of them, 80-90 percent. Those conversions are usually suitably good enough quality, although there is a big variance from one independent convertor to another. However, vans such as this, which have been converted by a volume company that has invested greatly into design, engineering, systems and procedures and materials, produces a mobility van of noticeably higher quality than the small, local, independent shops. This does not mean that those other vans that are not built by the large companies are bad, not at all, however...a van like this one stands above those independently converted vans. Plus, when this van was created, Nor-Cal is the only company that had a 10-inch lowered floor available! That's a MAJOR, very helpful and desirable feature.

Here is a summary of the mobility features of this van:
* Deeply lowered floor BENEFITS: This lowered floor goes all the way from in front of the rear seat, forward to below the dash area. Because of this extra-special floor, this van is called a NorCal MAX. MAX refers to the fact that the standard lowered floor is lowered 4 or 6 inches, occasionally 8...whereas this one is lowered a whopping 10 inches! This very deeply lowered floor creates a super amount of entry clearance and interior headroom, without the need for a tall roof. In this case, you essentially get the best of both worlds. Because, you have only a few inches less interior headroom than a van with an added tall roof and approximately the same entry clearance as a tall roof van that has what are called tall doors. However, this van usually can go places that the tall roof vans can’t, such as: drive-thru restaurants; parking garages; carports; carwashes; etc. For some folks, these are MAJOR benefits (or necessities) of not having a tall roof. Additional benefits of no tall roof are: better handling; more MPG; less wind buffeting; quieter; sturdier; less weight.

* Both front seats are easily removable: Some folks would want to remove the driver's seat in order to drive from their wheelchair. Due to the location of the lift, if the front passenger seat were removed there would not be great access to parking a wheelchair there, but the seat is easily removable, if that matters to you.

* Power swinging side doors: these doors open with power arms, which are an important part of the complete package that allows some folks in wheelchairs the ability to load/unload and drive themselves fully independent of any assistance from another person.

* Braun Millennium heavy-duty lift: this heavy-duty lift (750 pound rating) with long and wide platform, which will accommodate nearly every wheelchair available (and many scooters), is the most popular brand and model of lift in the world. Most notably, this includes the fact that this is the brand and model of lift that is in most commercial/institutional wheelchair vans. However, this "retail use" version, includes several optional features, such as: twin lights which automatically illuminate the platform; additional access-flap on the side of the platform that makes loading and unloading easier.

* Multiple switch locations for operating lift and doors: there is a switch on the dash, and there is a cord attached to the lift with a control box on it, and there are switches at the rear taillight also.

* Many versatile wheelchair anchor locations: these are throughout the middle and front of van, for securing wheelchair anchor straps to the floor.

* Includes 4 anchor straps for securing your wheelchair

Preliminary Photos

IMPORTANT INFO: these are "preliminary" photos, which show the van prior to Rejuvenation. Flaws will be cared for During our rejuvenation process


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Summary
With respectable miles (this era of full-size Ford usually live to be over 200,000 miles) and having been created by the premium company, with the deepest floor that was ever possible, this van will be a welcome addition to the life of its new owner and their family. As 2014 was the last year when it was possible to buy a new, lowered floor full size van of any brand, this is a type of wheelchair van that becomes scarcer as months and years pass. It won't be much longer until all used or new full-size wheelchair vans will be tall and the many benefits of these lowered floor designs will no longer be available.

Status

Rejuvenation has begun: The Extensive rejuvenation process, which is carried out by various professional shops and specialists, is nearly completed. If you are interested in securing this van for your future purchase (many of my vans are spoken for in this way prior to completion of rejuvenation) please feel free to call or mail me with any questions

 

NOTE: I am always searching for more vans which are a nice addition to the mix of vans we have to offer. I will post initial information here about each van as I purchase, transform, and then make them available for sale. From the time I purchase a van until my transformation process is completed, averages approximately 4-6 weeks.

Please visit this page periodically.

Thank you,

Rick