Wheelchair Handicap Van on 2040-cars
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Details
You are looking at the 1997 Chrysler Town Country Minivan with Handicap Wheelchair Lift.
White exterior of the vehicle shows wear inter for the year and miles of the vehicle - paint is shiny and not faded. Please check the pictures. Grey interior of the vehicle is in GREAT condition. Seats show minimal to no wear at all for the year and miles. There is an EZ lock system located at the driver side seat area. There is no passenger front seat as it was been used by the previous own as an additional wheelchair securement area. If the driver side seat is of any relevance to you. Any dodge or chrysler wheelchair van will fit. As a matter of fact, I can send one if you purchase the vehicle and have any use for the seat. Automatic sliding door and power ramp in perfect condition. Automatic transmission shifts smooth, does not kick nor slip, nor skip. Features & Options
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