2006 Chrysler Town & Country Touring Wheelchair Handicap Van on 2040-cars
Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States
UP FOR SALE IS MY PERSONAL 2006 CHRYSLER HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE VAN IN LIKE NEW CONDITION. WE BOUGHT THIS FOR OUR DAD BUT HE HARDLY GET TO USE IT AND IT SITS AL MOST ALL THE TIME AND I HAVE SOME BILLS WHICH NEEDS TO PAID ASAP, SO I AM GOING TO SELL THIS VAN. I BOUGHT THIS VEHICLE FROM LOCAL DEALER AND I WAS TOLD IT WAS LIGHTLY DAMAGED FROM FRONT END AND IT WAS PROFESSIONALLY REPAIRED, SINCE I BOUGHT THIS VEHICLE IT RUNS LIKE NEW SPECIALLY WITH ONLY 49,000 MILES I AM VERY HAPPY WITH THE VEHICLE. FOLLOWING ARE THE FEW OPTIONS OF THIS VEHICLE.
THIS VEHICLE COMES EQUIPPED WITH A REMOTE POWER HATCH, ALUMINIUM WHEEL WITH NEW TIRES, LOWERED FLOOR, DUAL PEDESTAL SEATING, WHEELCHAIR STRAP SYSTEM, REMOTE POWER DOORS, SUSPENSION KNEELING AND A REMOTE POWER RAMP, THE VAN IS EXCELLENT CONDITION, DON'T MISS THIS 2006 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING MOBILITY VAN. IF YOU NEED SPECIFIC PICTURE OR ANY OTHER DETAIL PLEASE CALL ME AT 540-435-9052 $500 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT REQUIRED WITH IN 48 HOURS AFTER AUCTION ENDS. THIS AUCTION IS FOR LOCAL PICKUP ONLY NO SHIPPING. PLEASE BID IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT THE AUCTION BECAUSE YOU KNOW IT TAKES TIME AND MONEY TO PUT UP AND AUCTION SO PLEASE DON'T WASTE MINE AND YOUR TIME AND BID IF YOU WILLING TO COMPLETE THE TRANSACTION, MY 100% FEEDBACK SPEAKS FOR IT SELF SO BID WITH CONFIDENCE THAT YOU WILL BE VERY SATISFIED WITH THIS ITEM, THANKS AND GOD BLESS YOU. On Feb-26-14 at 14:58:10 PST, seller added the following information: MOTOR SIZE IS 3.8 |
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