Tailgating Ambulance - Ultimate Party Vehicle Diesel Ford E350 - Oklahoma State

  • Condition: Used
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: E-Series Van
  • Trim: Ambulance
  • Year: 1989
  • Mileage: 80,000
  • VIN: 1FDKE30M5KHA01532
  • Color: Black
  • Engine size: 7.3 Diesel IDI
  • Number of cylinders: 8
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
  • Interested? Contact seller!

1989 Ford E-Series Van Ambulance Description

It is with mixed emotions that I am am putting the "Tailgate Response Unit" up for sale. This converted ambulance is the ultimate tailgate party on wheels. Built on a 1989 E350 chassis with a 7.3L Diesel motor, this vehicle runs well and has been an incredibly reliable for us. In addition to the regular trips to and from Stillwater, this vehicle has made road trips to Norman, Fayetteville and Dallas. Pull up, set up a few chairs, swing out the TV and you are ready to tailgate.
The vehicle is equipped with the following:• New tires all around
• Keg system with external tap (kegs on ice - no fridge)
• 2400 Watt Kicker Audio System including external speakers• Television ($300 off if you don't want the TV)
• Wood floors
• Cornhole
• Grill
• Full vehicle wrap• Working ligths and sirens• Plenty of internal and external storage• Renovated all around except for the front cab area - that is all original and a little ugly to be honest
Speaker system includes the following:• 2 Kicker 400.4 Amplifiers• 1 Kicker 1200.1 Amplifier• 2 Kicker L7 Subs (different than the ones pictured)• 2 Kicker Marine Speakers• 4 6.5" Kicker Speakers• Head Unit• Two dry cell batteries to run the system with the vehicle off
The vehicle is great - but not perfect. Below are the things that the future owner will want to know:• The back door and side door do not lock properly• The windshield has a crack (this crack has not expanded since we have had the vehicle)• There is a bit of a "trick" to start the vehicle as with many older diesel vehicles...crank the motor for 5-10 seconds, stop, turn the key to on to let the glow plugs warm for 10 seconds, turn key and pump gas, she will start right up• Occasionally after shifting from reverse to drive, you have to rev the motor for a second before the transmission will engage• V belts do rub - this has led to the vacuum pump belt breaking twice. We replaced with a shorter belt last time and has been good for 18 months now...but still a little rub.• AC has a leak somewhere in the system and requires a recharge on a regular basis if you are using it regularly.• There is no inverter to power the TV - a nice one will cost you about $100