2002 Grand Caravan Handicap Hand Control Lowered Floor Wheelchair Ramp Van 29k on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Up for sale is a 2002 Dodge Grand Caravan Handicap Hand control lowered floor Wheelchair ramp One owner Braun Entervan. Extremely low 29000 original miles!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CarFax verifies the clean title and actual mileage on this one.The van has no paintwork, no body damage. I have had the vehicle inspected by a mechanic. He found it to be in good mechanical shape with only normal wear. I have had the filters, fluids and belts all inspected and serviced as needed. We also replaced catalytic converter, both front links, two oxygen sensors, muffler, ignition wires set and serviced the air conditioner. We also had the van serviced and inspected by a mobility dealer. Everything thing related to the conversion is serviced and works properly. THIS VAN IS READY TO BE DRIVEN ANYWHERE AND BE ENJOYED. It has no leaks or drips. The tires have about 70% tread left on them and are wearing evenly and smoothly. The interior of the van shows virtually no wear at all. There are no holes, tears or rips in the cloth seats, carpeting or headliner. The VMI conversion gives you the following: Power sliding passenger and back doors, power kneeling system, power wheelchair ramp, 1 set of wheelchair anchoring straps, and remote controlled side doors and ramp. The van has also had hand controls for the brakes and gas along, special hand control steering wheel system with a 3-way power transfer seat installed. This always the driver's seat to rotated almost 180 degrees and slide backwards almost 18 inches. The hand controls and seats system cost over 8 thousand dollars!!!!!!!! The transmission shifts out solidly and smoothly. There are NO wobbles or shakes at 70 mph on the freeway. The brakes have about 80% and no shimmy or grinding to them. This is just a solid nice van that is ready to be enjoyed. All the power and electronic equipment work like new. The air conditioning is ice cold and the heater warm and toasty. There are just no known problems with this vehicle. Some surface rust can be fixed for about $200. Because of the features installed under the hood, EGR valve has been removed, that cause "check engine" light On. We guarantee you pass emission test. AS- IS sale. I will also be happy to pick you up at any local airport, just let me know when and where. I can also help you arrange to have it shipped to you, if you wish. If you have any questions about this auction please feel free to contact me via e-mail or you can call me at (216) 347 1693. $145 registration and title fees, $18.50 temporary tag (if needed) + tax. AutoCheck Vehicle History Report
2002 Dodge Grand Caravan Sport Report Run Date: 2014-07-07 13:59:36.466 EDT Report Summary · Class: Van - Mini · Engine: 3.3L V6 SFI · Country of Assembly: Canada · Vehicle Age: 12 year(s) · Calculated Owners: 1 · VIN: 2B4GP44382R608280 · Year : 2002 · Make : Dodge · Model: Grand Caravan Sport · Style/Body: Wagon 4D This vehicle qualifies for Buyback Protection The AutoCheck Score is a summary of your vehicle's history. It lets you compare similar vehicles with ease. About the AutoCheck Score This vehicle qualifies for Buyback Protection Safeguard your investment with AutoCheck Buyback Protection. It reduces the risk in buying a used vehicle. About Buyback Protection
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