2010 Chrysler Town & Country Wheelchair Van With Stow Away Rear Ramp System on 2040-cars
Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.3L V-6
Fuel Type:Flex
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Chrysler
Model: Town & Country
Trim: WHEELCHAIR HANDICAP MOBILITY VAN
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: Front Wheel Drive
Power Options: Power Drivers Seat, Rear Air Conditioning & Heat, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 80,200
Sub Model: REAR LOADING RAMP WHEELCHAIR VAN
Exterior Color: White
Disability Equipped: Yes
Interior Color: Beige
Warranty: Balance of Factory Power Train Warranty
Offered by Kenny's Auto Sales is a 2010 Chrysler Town & Country Rear Loading Wheelchair Mobility Van. It was converted by "AMT " American Mobility Transport in April, 2013 as a demonstrator unit for commercial use customers and features a new State of the Art "STOW AWAY" ramp system that folds to the floor to allowing open access converting the Wheelchair Bay to a rear cargo area so that it can be used to hold cargo or luggage if a wheelchair passenger is not aboard. This is a New Conversion built on an off lease vehicle chassis and the rear wheelchair passenger area has never been used. This design is ideal for Taxi and Car Service operators and families that have occassional use for a Wheel Chair Vehicle and can keep this vehicle in use for everyday service when not needed for a Wheelchair passenger. It is very nice Bright White exterior Color with a Beige Cloth Interior with middle row Folding Bench Seats. It has 80200 miles and Runs and Drives 100%. All on-board systems have been checked and are in good operating Condition. It features a smooth running 3.3 V-6, Automatic Transmission, front and Rear Air Conditioning and Heat, Power Drivers Seat, Power Windows and Locks with Remote Entry with one Key Fob Clicker, Am Fm Cd player, Tilt Wheel, Tire Pressure Monitoring System and Cruise Control. The Tires are in good condition and all have 7/32 or better Tread left and The Front brakes and Rear Brakes have been checked and are in good condition. The Van has just been serviced and is ready to travel. We have many other rear loading wheelchair Vans in stock so please call Kenny at 215-938-9333 for more information. This Van was designed for commercial use market and is built stronger and rust proofed better than any other competing product. It is built for the long haul and is an excellent value. I believe it is the best on the market today! We have experience with all types of vehicle shipping and have shipped these Vans worldwide! Kenny's Auto Sales, 820 Welsh Road, Huntingdon Valley, Pa. 19006 215-938-9333
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