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Roland P

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Thinking of selling this and getting a 5th wheel. 1996 Ford 1 ton E350, 460, About 200k miles, runs good, class 6 hitch, cargo rack that goes into the hitch. Wheel chair lift at the side doors. No back seats. Roof liner scratched up. Looks like from plywood hauling? I'm not up with current values of things as they seem to change drink day to day. ThnxIMG_20220318_111253954_HDR.jpg
 
Look on the area you are in at craigslist and facebook marketplace ads for similars. A used vehicle's value is definetly regional, it is not going to be consistent nation wide.
 
LOts of factors to consider too...like tires, transmission, etc. Those miles and being a 460 might hurt you though.
 
The wheelchair lift can be a problem, if you don't need it. There prior threads about issues with wheelchair lifts.
 
I had a wheelchair van, and the lift doubled the buying price of the van. I would advertise it somewhere as a WheelChair Van and you should get more money out of it.

I had to give $12,000 for a Van with a book value of $6000. When I was looking to buy a WheelChair Van I found that the price was about double of that of a regular van. If you have a VA or some some place close with a lot of disabled people that would be a good place to state.
 
I'm guessing 4,000 then with the lift. It's one of the good heavy duty lifts that swing it and settle all the way down. Not a ramp.
 
That's what I had in mine. I sold it for $4000. Book price was $3000 I think when I sold it.
 

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