2007 Chevrolet Uplander Lt Braun Entervan Wheelchair Van on 2040-cars
Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, United States
Offered by Kenny's Auto Sales is a locally traded Dark Blue with a very nice Gray Leather Interior 2007 Chevrolet Uplander LT Side Loading Braun Entervan Wheelchair Van with 131000 Highway Miles! This Van has been very well maintained and is in very good condition. These Vans have been known to run 300K or better so this one is not even broken in yet! It features a Lowered Floor, Remote Control Operated Power Passenger Side Loading Ramp and Power Side Doors, Removeable Front Seats and automatically adjusting rear suspension with four Q- straint Wheelchair tie downs as well as a shoulder harness for the wheelchair passenger. It is equip with a smooth running 3.9 V-6, Automatic Transmission, Gray Leather Interior, Power Drivers and Passsenger Seats. Power Windows and Locks Power Side Doors with Two Remote Entry Key Fobs, Front & Rear Air Conditioning and Heat, Rear DVD Player, Am/Fm CD Player, Cruise Control & Tilt Wheel and a Rear Proximity Warning System that beeps when another vehicle or object is close to the rear bumper. This Uplander Braun Entervan Runs and Drives Beautifully has been recently Serviced. The Brakes and Suspension are all in good condition and the Tire all have 3/32 or better tread left. This Van is ready to travel ! Our web address is the same as our eBay seller I.D. amtmobilityvans. Please call Kenny at 215-938-9333 with any questions. Kenny's Auto Sales, 820 Welsh Road, Huntingdon Valley Pa. 19006 Phone# 215-938-9333
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