About this vehicle

2007 Dodge Grand Caravan with adaptive mobility & VMI modifications intended for giving mobility to an individual who is wheelchair dependent. This van is in good condition has very low miles and is currently set up for use as a wheelchair driving instruction vehicle. It is outfitted with a passenger brake and engine kill switch for the driving instructor. The passenger brake pedal can be easily removed. The van was modified in Portland at the dealer United access and recently looked at there as well.

Seller's Notes

Please pay $500 down within 2 days of the auction close and the remaining balance within one week. I can meet up at your bank or credit union to sign the title over if needed.

Vehicle Details

Very low miles. Currently at 13570 should be close to this when sold. The van has the following modifications. Full hand controls for operation, it has the accelerator and brake combo hand actuator. Left side gas pedal with push button lockout. It still has the right gas pedal but has the option to use the left pedal as well. The brakes have been modified for hand brake operation. This means that they have additional progressive brake travel. The easiest explanation is they feel slightly more spongy than normal until you get to the end of pedal travel. When the pedal is pushed hard the brakes apply hard near the end. The steering has been modified to low friction steering. This has an adjustable setting to make the wheel steer with light effort or normal effort across the entire steering wheel travel. This means that the wheel does not return to center on its own when moved, it stays in that direction until moved. It also does not get progressively harder to turn at the end of travel it is even from end to end. It is also fit with a Brodie knob that can be moved to multiple positions. The driver front seat is multi power adjustable with the added forward, back, up/down and swivel. The swivel feature allows a person in the wheelchair to pull in and easily transition from the chair to the driver seat. The van has power doors and a power ramp. Push buttons on the dash, in the passenger compartment and a magnetic switch acutuator in the tail light to automatically open the passenger sliding door and deploy the power ramp from outside. Recently installed aftermarket back up camera mirror with GPS and recording. Has switch to switch between normal and easy steering. Has a dash kill switch and passenger side manual brake pedal. The oil and air filter was changed recently. It has new wipers, new third tail light. New tires and tire pressure sensors were installed at point S tire. They couldn’t figure out how to fully program them as one showed up as a duplicate, so they are mostly working. It has wheelchair tiedowns and a 3rd row seat to accommodate extra passengers. It has a new battery. The license plates are Oregon and are good through June of 2025. It has a DVD entertainment system. I recently replaced the passenger side power door actuator motor. It improved the door sliding open reliably but still missed opening one out of 5 automatic door opening try’s. Some spray lube might help. The doors can easily be manually opened not like the Chevy uplander which is difficult. There is some slight fabric hang in the very front of the headliner. The front bumper has a couple of minor scuffs and license plate bent from a low speed bumper tap. The van has a roof rack, backup sensors, AC, cruise control, power windows, doors & vents, radio, CD/DVD. It drives well and runs well. It requires practice for the driver to make use of all of the features. I purchased this van for my dad, he has become unable to drive it and asked me to sell it. I am hoping that it can find a good home with a person looking to gain mobility and independence but is unable to afford $95K for a new van. I am listing the van at blue book value for a grand Caravan without any wheelchair modifications. Please ask any questions. I have tried to list any deficiencies that I have noticed.


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