1997 Dodge Grand Caravan Se Handicap Equipped 62k Miles Estate Sale on 2040-cars
Blandon, Pennsylvania, United States
For sale is a 1997 Dodge Grand Caravan SE handicap equipped van with only 62,000 miles. 3.0 V6 engine and automatic transmission. The Van is clean in and out, very well kept, and must be seen and driven to appreciate. Mature owner purchased in 1998 and retrofitted it in 1999 ($13,000), this van was for his wife, she passed away recently hence the sale. He asked me to list it online for him. Garaged, never smoked in, body and paint are in very good condition. No dents. Interior is VERY clean w/no damage. Serviced regularly with receipts. Inspected until 11/2014. No leaks, uses no oil, runs, handles, and drives remarkable. Everything works. Power side ramp, EZ lock attachment which allows a wheelchair to drive right up and lock in (a like new Quantum Q6 Edge Series motorized handicap chair w/Logic 2 Joystick & EZ lock attachment is available for a negotiated price), FWD, ice cold AC, PW, PDL, am/FM stereo cassette, privacy glass, roof rack, etc. 4 NEW tires. This has been a very low maintenance vehicle. Mechanically sound and ready for all your travel related needs. Original passenger chair and a trickle charger included if interested. Van can be purchased at anytime with a phone call to me. NO DISAPPOINTMENTS with this one. Reserve is below $13,250. Call direct anytime at 610-929-2293, please leave a detailed VM and I'll call you back.
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