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2011 Toyota Sienna Le Amt Handicap Mobility Wheelchair Van W/ Rear Loading Ramp on 2040-cars

Year:2011 Mileage:63450
Location:

Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, United States

Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, United States

Offered today by Kenny's Auto Sales, 820 Welsh Road, Huntingdon Valley, Pa. 19006 is a 2011 Toyota Sienna LE Rear Loading Wheelchair Van that is in very good condition. It is Burgundy with a Light Beige Cloth interior and has 63450 miles. This unit was purchased from a large Car leasing Company and was converted by American Mobility Transport in Sept. 2013 and the rear Wheelchair Passenger section has never been used. This is a highly modified Handicap Wheelchair Van featuring a lowered rear floor center section and a manually lowered rear wheelchair axcess ramp with a "state of the art" latching system with a central release that locks the ramp solidly in the upright position for rattle free vehicle operation. The rear floor tie area has mounts and q-straint tie down straps for one wheelchair passenger. This is a fully optioned Sienna LE with a V-6 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Back Up Camera, Power Side Doors, Front and Rear A/C and Heat, Power Drivers Seat, Power Windows and Locks, Remote Entry with Two Remote Key Fobs, Cruise Control and AM/FM XM Satellite Radio CD Player. Aside from some very minor "parking lot" scratches that have been touched up this Van is in very nice condition both physically and mechanically. It Runs and Drives beautifully has been recently serviced and safety checked and can be driven anywhere. Please call Kenny at 215-938-9333 for more details and information on this Van or the many other Wheelchair Van Models that we have in stock. Kenny's Auto Sales, 820 Welsh Road, Huntingdon Valley, Pa 19006  215-938-9333.   Our web address is the same as our eBay seller name - amtmobilityvans 
All Amt Mobility Vans are ADA Compliant. They are built to last and are manufactured stronger and rust proofed better than any of the other competing products on the market today. They are built for the long haul and are priced to sell!  We also have experience shipping these Vans worldwide!  Due to the severe winter weather that we have been experiencing we have only been available limited hours and our inventory is starting to pile up and we need to make room.  FOR THIS WEEK ONLY I am offering this Van at no reserve with an opening bid that is below my cost from the manufacturer. If you are in the market for a Great Running & Good Looking Fully Loaded 2011 Toyota Sienna LE Wheelchair Van don't miss this rare weather related opportunity. Once these units are sold these deals might not return until next winter! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY!   We are located just outside of N.E.Philadelphia.


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