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2008 Dodge Caravan Se, Rewav Wheelchair Van Conversion (rear Ramp), New Tires on 2040-cars

US $14,900.00
Year:2008 Mileage:119800
Location:

Bowling Green, Ohio, United States

Bowling Green, Ohio, United States

Very Clean

Wheelchair Conversion Van

 

VEHICLE DESCRIPTION:

HISTORY:  I purchased this conversion van early in 2013 for my wheelchair bound father.  List price was $21,350.  It worked well for our purposes, but he passed away the end of last year, so it’s time for a new owner to make use of this specialized vehicle. 

It is a REWAV full-cut lowered floor conversion installed by New Mobility Solutions in Jackson, MI.  The conversion was brand new when purchased, and it still smells brand new inside.  We immediately installed a set of Cooper CS4 225/65R16 tires, and have driven it less than 2,000 miles since our purchase.  

I ran an AutoCheck report before buying the van.  It checked out clean and qualified for their Buyback Protection Plan with a score of 85 (79 – 85 range for similar vehicles). 

This Type of rear entry wheelchair van is easy to use.  You just open the rear hatch, unlock and drop down the ramp, wheel the chair up the ramp, and attach the included four Q’straint retractable restraints.  The restraints are removable with a quick release system and can easily be removed when loading and unloading the wheelchair.  There are a number of attachment locations and the rear seats can be removed for more versatility.  Wheelchair passenger lap/shoulder belts included in the package from Q’straint. 

This rear entry van is much more practical than the side entry vans I looked at.  With the side entry you need a very wide parking spot to load and unload the wheelchair.  The rear entry only needs a regular parking space.  Plus you don’t have the maintenance and complications of the electric or hydraulic lift systems. 

Although there are over 100K miles on the vehicle, it is in fine condition and very clean.  The original owner of the van used it in a commuter vanpool putting mostly highway miles on it. 

You won’t go wrong with this wheelchair van.  It is ready to go and be used for the purpose for which it was converted! 

SPECIFICATIONS:  3.3L V6 OHC Engine, 4-Speed Automatic Transmission, 4-Wheel ABS Brakes, Front Disc/Rear Drum Brakes, Front Wheel Drive, Rack & Pinion Steering, 225/65R16 Tires, 20.5 Gallon Fuel Tank, 121.2” Wheelbase, 202.5” O/A Length, 76.9” O/A Width, 68.9” O/A Height. 

FEATURES:  Power Windows, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Head Curtain Airbags, Keyless Entry, Power Door Locks, Air Conditioning, Rear Heat/AC Controls, AM/FM/CD Stereo, Interval Wipers, Anti-Theft System, Stability Control System, Tilt Steering Column, Rear Window Defogger, Rear Wiper, 12V Front & Rear Power Outlets. 

OPTIONS:   Cruise Control, Power Adjustable Outside Mirrors, Power Rear Quarter Windows, Second Row Folding Seats, Carpeted Dodge Front Floor Mats, REWAV Conversion ($12,500 installed). 

Call Jeff at 419-344-0319 (Mobile) or 419-353-8338 (Office) or email me jsnook@wcnet.org for more information or if you have any questions.

  

TERMS OF SALE: 

A $500 immediate deposit is due upon purchase via PayPal.  The balance of a 25% deposit is required within 3 days from end of auction and full payment to be made within 10 from end of auction.  Payment to be made by cash in person, or bank to bank wire transfer only.  Personal, certified or bank checks are not accepted for payment.  

You are responsible for shipping.  Buyer to arrange, pay for, and have vehicle transported within 30 days from end of auction.  For an estimate of shipping costs, we suggest using eBay’s request for a shipping quote near the top of the listing.  You can also try this site to get additional quotes: http://gigamoves.com/   Just plug in our zip code (43402), your destination zip code, and some additional info for some online quotes.  Storage is available after the 30 days for $110/month.  

Please be aware you are buying this car “AS IS – NO WARRANTY”.  Vehicle is being advertised locally and the auction may end early if sold.  Overseas shipments and/or finance documentation will require an additional $100 fee to cover the time and costs associated with either of these items.  Escrow transactions only at buyer’s expense and must be agreed upon before the auction ends.



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