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New 2006 Ford Expedition XLT 4x4 Command Vehicle

For Sales:
California Office
(877) 397-3875 - toll free
(909) 466-7447
(909) 466-7459 - fax
Pamela Escamilla
Cell (951) 833-5069
pamela@firetrucksplus.com


Not currently available.
New 2006 Ford Expedition XLT 4x4 Command Vehicle
Type:Command Vehicle
Chassis:Commercial Chassis
Manufacturer:Ford
Make Year:2006
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:Gas, Type I, 0HP
Command Vehicle Type:Ford Expedition
Cab Type:4 Door
SCBA Seats:0
Number of Personnel:5

Description:

5.4 liter V-8 gasoline engine
4 speed automatic transmission with O/D
4 wheel drive
3.73 axle ratio
150 amp alternator
Maintenance free battery
Class III trailer towing receiver
Front tow hooks
Front axle 3350 lbs.
Rear axle 4128 lbs.
Double wishbone front suspension w/ coil over shock
Independent suspension
Front and rear stabilizer bars
P265-70R17 all terrain tires
Full size spare
17" x 7.5 aluminum wheels
28-gallon fuel tank
4 wheel disc brakes w/anti-lock and brake assist
Black running boards
Medium dark platinum grille
Power seats, power windows, power locks and power mirrors
Fog lamps
Lift gate with flip up glass
Privacy glass
Cloth 60/40 split front, cloth seat 2nd row with 40/20/40 split bench seat,
Cloth 3rd row seat split bench - fold flat feature
Head restraints on all seats
Carpeting
Whelen emergency light package
Auto eject
Battery conditioner and charger
Garmin Street Pilot
Carpeting and maps
Swivel work lighting rear lift gate area
Westin bull bar
Cabinets:
Binder storage drawer, basic cabinet (48Wx40D), Command drawer w/board,
Flip up command surface, file drawer for letter hanging, HD Oversize drawer
and sundry drawer.

 

Call (877) 397-3875 ask for Pamela. I will build a command vehicle similar to this unit or build one to meet your requirements and budget.

 

Demo Unit - Sold as a New Command vehicle - Excellent condition - SOLD

 

Contact Fire Trucks Plus toll free (877) 397-3875
Ask for Paul or Pamela


Last Updated: 4/24/2008 8:56:35 PM

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