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Handicap Wheelchair Dodge Grand Caravan Rear Entry Transfer Seat Hand Control on 2040-cars

US $9,800.00
Year:2000 Mileage:123653 Color: with grey cloth interior
Location:

Torrance, California, United States

Torrance, California, United States
Advertising:

For sale is a 2000 Dodge Grand Caravan SE Kneelvan. 

Deep Cranberry exterior with grey cloth interior.

Van only has 123,653 original miles!!

"No Limits on Parking your Rear Entry Wheelchair Accessible Van."

The conversion was done by Freedom Motors, and is their Kneelvan rear entry model. 

The conversion includes power ramp, Kneeling System, anchor points, Hand Control, Driver's power transfer seat with swivel, Rear Fold down bench. Steering wheel with Sure Grip.

The body of the van is in great condition with just a few small imperfections. 

The interior is in very good shape also, no real signs of wear. Seats 5 plus Wheelchair.

215/65R15 Tires are almost new with plenty of tread.

Power windows ,Power Mirrors, Power door locks, Power Steering, Cruise Control, Power seat, heat , A/C, Pioneer DEH-P77DH AM/FM/CD.

Van needs nothing and is ready to hit the road. 2 Remotes, 2 Keys and Kneelvan Owner's Manual Included. 
Clean Title

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Ryan's Cell-424-271-5921


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