Ford E One (1992)

Sale price: US $14,000.00

Ford E One (1992)
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    Ford E One Mobile Air Supply Truck, Turbo Diesel Engine, Automatic Transmission, Big Mako Compressor, according to Mako"s direct info its a 120,000 CFM compressor, has a complete Cascade System with 6 large tanks. All lights and siren work, (have been disabled) Truck runs and drives really good, Transmission shifts flawlessly, quiet cab, all Roll up doors in great condition, has slide out steps for harder to reach spots inside the box, good tires. Truck was just taken out of service, city advised that compressor does work, everything is in place, and some of the tanks still have high air pressure in them, Truck has no leaks. We drove this truck over 1,000 this week, and it is in really good condition and handles really well. Inside the truck are many folders full of information on the truck, compressor, services, etc. Dont hesitate to contact us.

    Condition: Seller Notes:
    Used
    “Used, above average condition”
    Year: 1992 Engine Horsepower: 210
    Make: Ford Fuel Type: Diesel
    Model: E One For Sale By: Private Seller
    Type: Air Supply Compressor Transmission Type: Automatic
    Class: Class 7 (26,001-33,000 lbs.) Transmission Speeds: 4 Speed
    Mileage: 195,000 Suspension Type: Spring
    Vehicle Title: Clear Tire Size: 22.5"
    Number of Axles: Single Power Options: Air Conditioning
    Engine Make: Ford Cummins

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