2012 Dodge Grand Caravan Crew Rear Loading Ramp Wheelchair Handicap Mobility Van on 2040-cars
Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, United States
Offered by Kenny's Auto Sales is a 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan Rear Loading Wheelchair Mobility Van. It was converted by "AMT " American Mobility Transportion in late 2013 for commercial use. The Rear Wheelchair Passenger Area was designed for commercial service and and can accomodate Two Wheelchair passengers. It is very nice Silver exterior Color with a Dark Slate Cloth Interior and Black Carpeting with middle row Side Mounted Folding Jump Seats and Heavy Duty Vinyl Flooring in the Wheelchair Bay and a manually operated rear Wheelchair Ramp with a "State of the Art" single point rear ramp release . The Wheelchair Bay has rear opening height of 53" an the Wheelchair Bay is 100" long by 32" wide. This Van has 58850 original miles and Runs and Drives 100%. All on-board systems have been checked and are in good operating Condition. It features a smooth running 3.6L Flex Fuel V-6, Automatic Transmission,Power Height Adjustable Brake and Gas Pedal, Front & Rear Air Conditioning and Heat, Power Windows including Power Side Door Windows, Power Door Locks with Remote Entry with a Key Fob Clicker that also operate the Power Side Doors remotely, Am Fm Cd Sirius Sat Radio, Tilt Wheel, Tire Pressure Monitoring System and Cruise Control. The Tires are almost new and all have 10/32 or better Tread left and The Front Brakes and Rear Brakes are in very good condition and the Van has just been serviced and is ready to travel. Please look at the pictures, aside from some very minor "parking lot" dings this Van that is in very good condition and it runs and drives 100%! Please call Kenny at 215-938-9333 for more information on this Van or the many other AMT Wheelchair Vans that we have in stock. Kenny's Auto Sales, 820 Welsh Road, Huntingdon Valley, Pa. 19006 215-938-9333 Our web address is the same as our eBay seller name - amtmobilityvans. |
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