Wheel-chair Accessible W/ramp 2005 Dodge Caravan Low Miles on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
I am selling our 2005 Chrysler Dodge Caravan SE, fully wheelchair accessible. It has 69,975 miles. This van is located in Houston, Texas. I have clear title in hand. The van had a full conversion done on it to make it wheelchair accessible. Adaptive Driving completely lowered the floor, installed an automatic push button ramp, air pump to lower the van so the ramp isn't as steep, all the buckles and straps for a safe wheelchair transport. I purchased this van for my Mother July 2013 from Adaptive Driving in Pasadena, TX. My mother suffered from Multiple Sclerosis and this van was perfect for her. After her passing, it's time to sell the van to someone who can definitely use it. She could wheel right into the van, and right in the front passenger seat location. The front passenger seat is able to be completely removed and a wheel chair can very easily be in that place. The drivers seat can also be removed. For about $1,200 they can install gas and break controls on the steering wheel if someone in a wheelchair wanted to drive. I have included photos showing with and without the seat. It takes 30 seconds to remove. It also had a DVD player built in. If you have a loved one who needs reliable transportation, a very wheelchair friendly vehicle, with an ice cold air-condition, this is the van for you. I searched for months trying to find the best vehicle for her needs, and for the best value as cost is always important. This did the trick. I did a lot of research in looking for a van for my Mother. This one definitely was the best I found. These handicap conversions are very expensive starting off $12,000+ just for the conversion to get it wheelchair accessible. But, when it's your only means of transportation you have to do what you have to do. I have the clear title. Van is located in Houston, TX. $20,500 OBO. Cash in person, Cashiers Check from Bank Purchase with confidence as my rating is 100% satisfaction. |
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