2012 Dodge Grand Caravan on 2040-cars
Frenchtown, New Jersey, United States
Just email me at: paphhultman@4x4man.com .
This is a 2012 Dodge Caravan SXT for sale. This vehicle is very handy and dependable for anyone who has a disabled
family member or a parent that needs caring. This van is very smooth when driving and never gave me any problems. I
replaced the Suspension system and shock to give my passengers the best and most comfortable ride possible. The
suspension and shocks cost me a total of $3,000. Vehicle has power everything , power doors and lift gate which
makes loading passengers an ease .This vehicle will be a great addition to any Medical transportation business or
any other transport company, even UBER !!
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THIS DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT WHEELCHAIR/HANDICAP RAMP VAN ALSO HAS REAR AC AND HEAT. THIS VAN HAS THE LOWERED FLOOR
ATS ADVANTAGE RE-L REAR ENTRY WHEELCHAIR CONVERSION, HAS REAR AC. THIS VAN IS ALSO EQUIPT WITH THE MANUAL, DUAL
LOCKING, NON-SKID, ADA COMPLIANT RAMP WITH THE DUAL PISTON SHOCK ASSIST SYSTEM. THE RAMP STOWS AND DEPLOYS WITH
EASE AND IS 34" WIDE. THE VAN COMES WITH ONE COMPLETE Q'STRAINT WHEELCHAIR RESTRAINT SYSTEM THAT INCLUDES 4
RETRACTABLE WHEELCHAIR STRAPS AND FULL WHEELCHAIR HARNESS - EVERYTHING NEEDED TO TRANSPORT TWO WHEELCHAIR OR
SCOOTER IS INCLUDED WITH THIS SALE.
THIS VAN HAS BEEN CUSTOM FIT AND UPGRADED WITH SUSPENSION SYSTEM TO TRANSPORT 2 WHEELCHAIR OR SCOOTER PASSENGERS.
RARE FIND !!!! YOU CAN TRANSPORT 2 WHEELCHAIRS AND 4 PEOPLE INCLUDING THE DRIVER SO THAT IS A TOTAL OF 6 PASSENGERS
INCLUDING DRIVER !. 2 WHEELCHAIR PASSENGERS , 3 WALKING PASSENGERS AND THE DRIVER.
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